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A number of Turkish occupation mercenaries were injured when an explosive device exploded in a car in the village of Haloubi Al-Saghir in the countryside of Aleppo

2021-05-02T06:02:13.542Z


Aleppo-SANA A number of mercenaries of the Turkish occupation were injured in the explosion of an explosive device in a car in the village of Haloubi Al-Saghir in the countryside


Aleppo-Sana

A number of Turkish occupation mercenaries were injured by the explosion of an explosive device in a car in the village of Haloubi al-Saghir in the northern countryside of Aleppo, which is home to terrorist groups linked to the Turkish regime.

Local sources told SANA that an explosive device planted inside a military vehicle belonging to the so-called (Sultan Murad Division) terrorist group exploded this morning in the village of Saghir Haloubi in the vicinity of Afrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo, which led to the injury of a number of terrorists and the car completely burned.

Yesterday, a child was killed and 14 civilians and a number of mercenaries of the Turkish occupation were wounded when a car bomb exploded and an explosive device planted in a car in the city of Jarablus, the northernmost countryside of Aleppo.

The areas where the terrorist groups supported by the Turkish regime are spread are witnessing bombings and fighting among themselves against the background of power-sharing in the occupied and stolen areas, which caused the death of dozens of civilians and the displacement of others from their villages, towns and agricultural lands.

Source: sena

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