A terrorist explosion rocked Thursday the central province of Hama, claiming the lives of four citizens, in addition to injuring 22 others, a source in the province told SANA reporter.
The source clarified that a car bomb blew up at the southern entrance of Hama city, causing in addition to the casualties among citizens, great material damage to the General Spinning Company and the General Establishment for Poultry and a number of passing cars in the site.
Governor of Hama Ghassan Khalaf inspected the site of the explosion and stressed that “These black terrorist crimes which don’t distinguish between a child, a woman, an elderly or a young man, will only make the Syrians more determined and committed to their homeland.”
He added that these bombings further increase the Syrians’ support to the Syrian army that is confronting the armed terrorist groups to restore security and stability to the homeland.
Casualties reported in car bomb blast in Homs
Another terrorist car bomb blast took place in the main street in al-Arman neighborhood in the city of Homs, causing casualties and material damage, according to a source in the province.