At least four people were killed on Thursday in a terrorist blast near security headquarters in the Syrian city of Hama.
At least four people were killed on Thursday in a terrorist blast near security headquarters in the Syrian city of Hama.
“A terrorist explosion rocked Thursday the central province of Hama, claiming the lives of four citizens,” official news agency, SANA reported.
The agency added that 22 other people were also injured in the attack.
It quoted a source in the province as saying that a car bomb blew up near General Establishment for Poultry, Hama Branch, at the southern entrance of the city.
For its part, the opposition observatory, “Syrian Observatory for Human Rights” reported the blast, saying: “A truck packed with explosives detonated... near a branch of the military intelligence, killing at least five people and injuring more than 20.”