Two civilians were martyred due to the blast of an explosive device from the remnants of terrorists in the Quneitra countryside

On May 3, two civilians were killed in a blast of remnants of explosive materials left behind by terrorists, south of Hadar, in the northern countryside of Quneitra.

 Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) correspondent in Quneitra said that an explosive device left from the terrorist organizations exploded near the road at Tal Al-Hamriyah, south of the town of Hadr, in the northern countryside of Quneitra, killing two brothers  who were on their way to work in agricultural lands. 

The terrorist organizations had planted explosive devices on roads before they were defeated and fled. These devices often explode when civilians unwittingly step on them thus causing death or injury.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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