Updated-Two civilians killed, others injured in terrorist attacks in Aleppo and Quneitra

Aleppo, SANA_ Two civilians were killed and three others were injured in terrorist groups’ rocket shells on a number of residential neighborhoods in Aleppo.

A source at Aleppo Police Command told SANA that terrorists on Wednesday morning targeted the two neighborhoods of al-Midan and al-Forqan with rocket shells, killing two civilians and injuring six others as well as causing material damage to
private and public properties.

The source also said that terrorist fired rocket shells at the city’s main public park, injuring four people.

Material damage caused by terrorists’ mortars 

Elsewhere, terrorists fired mortar shells on Jalma village in the northwestern countryside of Aleppo Wednesday causing material damage to private and public properties.

Local sources in Jalma told SANA that those terrorists of Jabhat al-Nusra and the so called Ahrar al-Sham, Sham legion, Nour Eddin al-Zenki and Thwar al-Sham fired early morning 20 mortar shells at locals’ houses, causing material damage to citizens’ houses, private and public properties, but no casualties were reported.

Terrorist organizations, supported by Turkish regime, besiege locals of Jalma village in Efrin area and prevent them from practicing their daily life which causes more suffering to the locals with regard to the medical and food stuff shortage.

A civilian injured in terrorist mortar attack on al-Baath city in Quneitra

A civilian was injured in terrorist mortar attack on al-Baath city in Quneitra on Wednesday.

A source at Quneitra governorate said that the terrorists positioned in al-Samadaniyeh al-Gharbiyeh village fired mortar shell on al-Baath city, leaving a civilian injured.

The terrorist attack, according to the source, caused material damage to the local’s properties.

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