Death of a child and wounding of three civilians as result of mine explosion in East Salamiyah

A child was killed and three other civilians were wounded by the explosion of two mines left by terrorists in the village of Abu Habilat and Wadi Al-Atheeb area, east of the city of Salamiyah in Hama countryside.

A source in the police command told SANA correspondent that a mine left over from the terrorist organizations exploded  while shepherds  were herding sheep in the agricultural lands of the village of Abu Habilat, east of Salamiyah, in Hama countryside, resulting in the death of a child and the injury of two other people.

In the eastern countryside of Salamiyah, the source indicated that a civilian was injured and a number of sheep were killed by the explosion of a mine left over from the remnants of the terrorist organization “ISIS” in Wadi Al-Atheeb.

Before their defeat, the terrorist organizations planted mines and improvised explosive devices in their places of deployment and hid them in villages and towns and in agricultural lands to inflict the greatest possible damage on the people who return to their areas after being liberated from terrorism.

Inas Abdulkareem

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