Terror attacks kill 3 in Aleppo and Hama

PROVINCES,(ST)_Terror attacks have killed three civilians and wounded nine others in Aleppo and Hama, the official news agency (SANA) reported Saturday.

The agency quoted a police command source in Aleppo as citing that Takfiri terrorists, holed up in Bistan al-Qasr quarter, opened fire on civilians in al-Masharqa quarter, killing a child.

The source added that another civilian was hurt in a rocket attack on al-Amereyyeh quarter in the heart of Aleppo city.

Last night, terrorists fired 3 rockets on al-Azezeyeh quarter in the same city [Aleppo], killing a civilian and wounding four more.

Terrorists linked to the al-Nusra Front and allied brigades spread in some quarters in Aleppo city and repeatedly target innocent civilians by rockets and mortars.

In Hama province, several rockets hit Mhardeh city, killing a woman, aged 33, and wounded seven others including a 3-year-old boy.

The rocket attack caused damage to homes and several cars in the city of Mhardeh, according to a police command source in Hama.

On September 17, terrorists holed up in al-Latamneh town fired rockets on Mhardeh city, which lies south the town, killing two civilians and wounding another.

Two rockets fell today in al-Qnetrat town outside Salameyeh, leaving damage to several cars and shops at the scene.

Moreover, terrorists detonated an explosive device they had planted west Taldara town in al-Salameyeh area, killing a man and wounding another.

The explosion took place as a private car was passing by.   

The US, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel support terrorist organizations operating in Syria, world media reports confirm.

Basma Qaddour

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