UN observers in Syria visited on Saturday the village of Treimsh, in the countryside of Hama province, where dozens were killed this week.
Meanwhile, four Syrians were killed as a suicide bomber detonated his explosive vehicle in Mharada city in Hama.
A spokeswoman for the UN mission in Syria, Sausan Ghosheh, said that a group of observers had entered Treimseh.
"They entered Treimsa. The convoy is around 11 vehicles in total," AFP news agency quoted the spokeswoman as saying.
The agency also quoted an activist in Hama province calling himself Abu Ghazi as saying that the observers had met residents of the village and "inspected places that were bombed and where there were traces of blood."
SUICIDE ATTACK
On the other hand, State news agency, SANA, said Hama attack caused the death of three civilians and a law-enforcement personnel.
The agency quoted a source at Hama as saying that the “explosion claimed the lives of three civilians; Najah Shahhoud (70 years old), Amal Nammo (Pharmacist) and the child Moneef al-Daher, while others were injured.”
“The source added that Warrant Officer Ibrahim al-Qasem was also martyred at the explosion and five others were wounded,” SANA added.
Source: Agencies | 14-07-2012 - 15:59 Last updated 14-07-2012 - 16:17 |
- UN Observers in Syria visit Treimseh town in Hama countryside
The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of this Blog!
No comments:
Post a Comment