8 dead, 27 injured in landmine explosion in northern Syria
Turkey continues its attacks on Syrian soil and targets several villages while Syrian forces deploy, in the hundreds, to Manbij, Syria.
Director of the Daraa’s Health Directorate, Ashraf Barmu said, according to SANA reporter, that the death toll resulting from the landmine explosion in Deir Al-Adas town in Daraa countryside increased to eight after the martyrdom of three of the injured. The incident also resulted in the injury of 27.
Earlier, a landmine, left behind by terrorist organizations, went off in a car carrying farmers to harvest wheat crop in Deir Al-Adas town in Daraa. Five were initially killed and 30 were injured. Later, three of the injured were martyred due to their injuries, thus resulting in a total of 8 deaths and 27 injuries.
This is not the first incident of its kind. On May 22, another landmine, left behind by terrorist groups, also exploded in Inkhil city, in northern Daraa.
Turkey attacks north Syria
Furthermore, Turkey continued its attacks today, Saturday, on Syria. Turkish forces targeted a village in northern Manbij, as well as Afrin district in Allepo province using rockets, and possible casualties are still unknown.
As a result, the Syrian forces deployed hundreds of military personnel to the suburbs of Manbij. SANA sources also stated that two Russian helicopters have been reported to have flown at low altitudes over the northeastern suburbs of Aleppo.