Hama (IP) – A landmine left by terrorist outfits in the Hama region of Syria went off and critically wounded six rural farmers.

Iran PressMiddle East: Syrian News Agency SANA reported that six farmers were injured in the landmine explosion left behind by terrorist organizations in the vicinity of al-Zara village in Hama’s southern countryside.

“A landmine left behind by terrorist organizations went off when a pick-up carrying farmers in the vicinity of al-Zara village, injuring six civilians,” a source in Hama Police Command told SANA.

Landmine explosions in various parts of Syria have killed 66 people, including two women and 29 children, since 2022.

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