12 children injured in Daesh landmine blast in Deir Ezzor, shell fired in Aleppo

12 October, 2018 09:30

Some 12 children were injured on Thursday when a landmine left behind by Daesh (ISIS) terrorists went off in Deir Ezzor eastern countryside.

SANA reporter in Deir Ezzor said that a land mine left behind by Daesh terrorists blasted in Sa’alou village in the eastern countryside as 12 children sustained wounds of varying severity and they were transported to al-Assad Hospital in Deir Ezzor.
Director General of al-Assad Hospital Dr. Ghaleb Batah said in a statement to SANA that the situation of most of the children is stable and their injuries are minor, except two children who were put under supervision.
Terrorist organizations in the southwestern countryside of Aleppo attacked with shells residential neighborhoods in Aleppo city.
SANA’s reporter said that the terrorists positioned in Jam’iat al-Zahraa to the northwest of Aleppo on Wednesday fired four rocket shells on the outskirts of al-Nile Street and al-Shahba al-Jadeideh, causing huge material damage to a number of houses and properties. No causalities were reported.
The reporter indicated that the attack occurred hours after another terrorist attack targeted al-Nile Street and al-Shahba al-Jadeideh, causing huge material damage.

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