Two civilians killed and another wounded by a mine explosion left behind by ISIS terrorists in the Palmyra desert

Homs (ST): Two civilians were killed and another was wounded last night  as a result of the explosion of a landmine left over from the terrorist organization “ISIS” on the road to the village of Rawd Al-Wahsh, about 8 km north of Al-Sukhnah area in Palmyra desert in eastern Homs countryside.

The director of the General Authority of Palmyra National Hospital, Dr. Walid Odeh, said in a statement  that “a landmine exploded in a car carrying three people, killing two people in their fifties, one of them a guard at a water well of the General Authority for the Management, Development and Protection of the Badia in the region and wounding a citizen, “indicating that the injured was hospitalized at the National Hospital, and necessary first aid was given to him.

Before their humiliating defeat, the terrorist organizations planted mines and explosive devices in their places of deployment in agricultural lands and between neighborhoods and homes to inflict the greatest damage on the people who return to their areas after their liberation from terrorism.

K.Q.

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