The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More mine explosions in the eastern countryside of Hama kills 3 people in Salamiyah city their bodies were found after the contact with them was lost for days

Hama Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: 3 people from Salamiyah city in the eastern countryside of Hama were killed, where the contact with them was lost about a week ago, where local sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that; after their absence they were killed by a landmine explosion under a car they were riding, the mine was planted by the “Islamic State” organization earlier in al-Twinan area in the northeastern countryside of Hama, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 14th of September 2018 that several explosions shook Salamiyah area in the eastern countryside of Hama, which is under the control of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them, and the Syrian Observatory learned from local sources that the explosions were caused by a person who dropped a large number of shells in Tariq al-Qal’aa area at Salamiyah city, but no information about the motives behind throwing these bomb, and no information about casualty until the moment, and the Syrian Observatory published yesterday Thursday that an explosion was heard in the eastern countryside of Salamiyah, caused by an IED explosion near Taldara town in the eastern countryside of Hama, which resulted in the injury of a Brigadier General, and the SOHR published on the 2nd of September 2018, that an explosion was heard in al-Mab’oujeh area in the countryside of Salamiyah city in the eastern countryside of Hama, caused by an explosion targeted a bus on the road between the town and Salamiyah city, which resulted in the death of 6 people including 5 of one family (including 3 women).