Five persons killed, several injured in terrorist attacks in different cities

Provinces, SANA-Twenty mortar shells were fired by terrorist organizations on the towns of Hadar and Khan Arnaba in the countryside of Quneitra and on al-Baath neighborhood in the city of Quneitra.

A medical source in the province said that the death toll from the terrorist attacks rose to three persons.

Earlier, SANA reporter said a woman and her husband were killed and 6 others were injured, including a child, in the attacks, which caused massive damage to citizens’ houses and other properties.

Meanwhile, two persons, including a child, were injured in dozens of rocket shells fired by Jabhat al-Nusra on the besieged al-Fouaa town in Idleb countryside.

Civil sources said that the terrorist organizations positioned in the villages of To’oum and al-Sawaghiyieh on Thursday morning fired more than 30 rocket shells on al-Fouaa town, injuring a man and a child and causing material damage to the citizens’ houses and properties.

Meanwhile, Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists targeted neighborhoods in Daraa city with rocket shells .

SANA reporter in the southern province said the shells landed in the neighborhoods of al-Sahari, al-Dahia, al-Matar and shamal al-Khat, leaving a child injured in the latter.

The attacks cause huge material damage to public and private properties, including causing fires to erupt in several houses.

Two persons were also killed and 6 others were injured in a terrorist attack with shells on al-Hamdania area in Aleppo city.

A source at Aleppo Police Command told SANA that the terrorist groups, positioned in al-Rashiden neighborhood on the southwest outskirts of Aleppo city, targeted the 3000 Apartments Project in al-Hamdania with 10 rocket shells, killing two persons and injuring 6 others a child among them.

The source added that the attack also caused material damage to citizens’ houses and the infrastructure.

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