One civilian martyred, five others injured due to terrorist attack on al-Suqaylabiyah

Hama – One civilian was martyred and five others were injured as the terrorist groups continued to violate the de-escalation zone agreement by targeting with rocket shells the safe areas in Hama countryside.

SANA said that terrorist groups renewed their attacks on residential areas and targeted with a number of rocket shells al-Suqaylabiyah city in northwestern Hama.

SANA added that the terrorist attack resulted in the martyrdom of one civilian and the injury of five others in addition to material damage to houses and properties.

SANA pointed out that the army units responded to the terrorist attack and launched precision strikes on the sites of terrorists, inflicting losses upon them and destroying many of their rocket launching pads.

On Sunday, terrorist groups, positioned in a number of towns, villages and the areas of de-escalation zone agreement in northern Hama and southern Idleb, targeted with a number of rocket shells al-Suqaylabiyah city, claiming the lives of four children and a woman and injuring six other children.

The attack also caused material damage to civilians houses and properties.

 

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