A citizen was killed and six others were injured after terrorists opened fire on their bus between the villages of Harran, Jarin and al-Dweiri, located between Daraa and Sweida provinces.
A source at Sweida Police Command told SANA reporter on Tuesday that the wounded persons were submitted to the national Hospital in Sweida.
In Damascus, nineteen civilians got injured in terrorist attacks with mortar shells on al-Zablatani and al-Abasyeen areas.
A source at Damascus Police Command said terrorists fired 11 shells that fell down in the surrounding area of the vegetable market in al-Zablatani neighborhood, injuring 18 citizens and causing material damage to a number of shops and cars.
Eight other shells fell on many areas in al-Abasyeen, causing the injury of a civilian and material damage to the properties in these areas.
In Hasaka, three citizens were killed and 5 others were injured by explosive device planted by terrorists inside a market in Hasaka city.
A source at the governorate’s Police Command told SANA that the terrorists planted the explosive device inside a market in Sinema al-Cahira Street in Hasaka downtown.
In Damascus Countryside, a civilian was killed and eight others were wounded by terrorist mortar shells that targeted Jaramana.
A source at the Police Command said the terrorists fired a mortar shell on al-Rawda neighborhood, adding that the shell also caused material damage to the properties in the area.
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