A civilian martyred in a mine explosion left by terrorist in Halfaya town in Hama countryside

Hama, (ST) –  A civilian was killed as a result of the explosion of a mine left by the terrorist organizations in the town of Halfaya in the northwestern Hama countryside.

A source in the Hama Police Command told SANA that, a mine left over from the “Al-Nusra Front” terrorists exploded today in the town of Halfaya while a farmer were plowing his land with his agricultural tractor, which led to his death and damages to the tractor.

Before their defeat and in the areas they had controlled, the terrorist organizations planted landmines and explosive devices in the roads and agricultural lands of these areas. These explosive devices explode continuously, causing the martyrdom and the wounding of civilians.

 

A terrorist from the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation killed and another wounded in the Al-Rai area in Aleppo countryside

While in Aleppo, Al-Rai, a terrorist from the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation was killed and another was wounded when they were shot at in the Al-Rai area in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

Civil sources told SANA that, one of the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation forces of the so-called “Sultan Murad terrorist squad” was killed and another wounded when they were shot at in the Al-Rai area in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

The areas where Turkish-backed terrorist groups are positioned, have been witnessing a state of chaos and insecurity as a result of infighting between the terrorist groups and their leaders over areas of influence and control.

Raghda Sawas

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