31 soldiers martyred and injured in a terrorist attack in Palmyra desert

On March 6th13 soldiers were martyred and 18 others were wounded when a military bus was attacked by terrorists east of the third station in the Palmyra desert in Homs countryside. 

A military source said: “At around 1:30 p.m. this afternoon, a military bus in Palmyra desert, east of the third station, was attacked by terrorists with various types of weapons.” 

The source pointed out that the terrorist attack led to the death of 13 soldiers, including a number of officers, and the wounding of 18 others. 

 

On January 3rdfive soldiers were martyred and twenty others were wounded when a military bus, east of the third station in the Syrian desert in Homs countryside, was attacked by a missile by the terrorist organization “ISIS”. 

These attacks are repeated by terrorist groups that launch from the vicinity of the US occupation base in the Al-Tanf area, where the US occupation forces are assembling groups of ISIS terrorists after transferring them from prisons controlled by the “SDF” militias in Al-Hasakah, training and arming them to carry out terrorist attacks on population centers and civilian facilities and some military sites.

 

O. al-Mohammad 

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