A child was seriously injured by a landmine explosion left behind by terrorists in Hama’s northern countryside

Hama (ST):  A child was wounded as a result of the explosion of a landmine left behind by the terrorist groups in Karnaz town in Hama’s northern Countryside.

A  source in Hama’s Police Command said that a landmine left behind by the terrorists of Al-Nusra Front went off in the agricultural land of Karnaz town causing serious wounds to a child that led to the amputation of one of his feet.

Before their humiliating defeat, the terrorist organizations deliberately planted explosive devices and landmines to achieve the biggest damage possible against the locals who have returned to their areas after these areas were liberated from terrorism.

K.Q.

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