Fourteen citizens killed, others injured in terrorist attacks in several areas

Provinces, SANA – Fourteen citizens were killed Saturday and many others were injured by two car bombs in Hasaka and Deir Ezzor and mortar attacks in Idleb and Damascus Countryside.

A source in Deir Ezzor told SANA that 7 citizens were killed and 3 others were injured by a terrorist attack of a suicide car bomb in Ghranij town in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor.

The source added that a suicide terrorist named Abu Mujahid al-Jazrawi of the so-called “Al-Cham and Iraq State” blew himself up through a car bomb at the entrance of the town, leaving huge damages in the houses of the citizens.

A girl was killed and 6 other persons were injured by an explosive device in Jimaya village in the countryside of Qamishli in Hasaka province.

A source in the province told SANA that terrorists blew up an explosive device attached to a bicycle in a livestock market in the village, killing a 12 year-old gild and wounding 6 other citizens.

Meanwhile, A mother, two of her children and a kid were injured by a terrorist rocket attack in al-Qteifeh in Damascus countryside.

A police source told SANA a rocket shell, fired by terrorists on al-Qteifeh, wounded a mother, two of her sons and a kid, causing material damages to the area.

Two mortar shells fell on Harasta suburb, causing only material damage.

On Friday, 5 persons, among them 2 children, were injured in two terrorist mortar shells on Tal Hajar neighborhood in Hasaka city.

A  medical source at Hasaka National Hospital said that the injured were hospitalized and offered the necessary remedy.

In Idleb, a source at the Police Command said that six citizens, five children and a woman, were killed and 23 others were injured by terrorists’ mortar shells launched on several neighborhoods in Idleb city.

H. Zain/ Mazen/ M. Nassr

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