Martyrs and wounded in an explosion of an ammunition in the countryside of Aleppo

Aleppo, (ST) –  Three civilians, including a child, were martyred and others were injured as a result of the explosion of an ammunition depot in the house of a leader of the Turkish occupation mercenaries in the village of Al-Dabis in the northern countryside of Aleppo, where terrorist groups linked to the Turkish regime are deployed.

Local sources told SANA that an ammunition depot was hidden in the house of one of the leaders of the so-called terrorist Sultan Murad, backed by the Turkish occupation, in the village of Al-Dabis in the Jarabulus region, which led to the death of a woman, a child and a man, and a number of civilians were wounded.

 The sources pointed out that the civilians who were martyred and injured were gathered in the home of the terrorist leader for the purpose of smuggling them to Turkish territories in exchange for sums of money. It is well known that many leaders of terrorist organizations smuggle dozens of civilians weekly in exchange for sums of money in US dollars, in cooperation with Turkish brokers and under cover by the security services of the Turkish regime.

Raghda Sawas

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