Terrorist attack in Syria amid earthquake: 69 people including 7 policemen killed, US force kills ISIS leader Hamza-al-Homsi!
An attack took place on Friday in Syria's al-Sokhna city amidst the devastation and rescue operation after the earthquake. In this 53 people died and 5 people were injured. ISIS is being held responsible for the attack. On Saturday, 16 people were killed in a similar attack. At the same time, the terrorists also took many people hostage. Most of these were common citizens. A total of 69 people including 7 policemen died in two days.
This
is the most dangerous attack by Jihadis in the last 1 year. On the other hand,
the US Central Command has claimed that ISIS leader Hamza-al-Homsi was killed
by US troops in a raid on Friday. Four American soldiers were injured in a
blast during the raid.
People
had gone hunting, terrorists also burnt cars
53
people who were victims of the attack had gone hunting. Out of this, 46 were
civilians and 7 were policemen. All the bodies taken to the Palmyra hospital
had bullet marks on their heads. A victim who was injured in the attack told
that ISIS terrorists burnt his car so that he could not escape.
Russian-Syrian
helicopters have carried out several airstrikes
in
the last few years in Syria, many people including women and children have been
targeted during hunting in such attacks. In April 2021 too, IS had killed 19
people in Hama province in an operation. Meanwhile, helicopters from Syria and
Russia continue to carry out airstrikes on ISIS hide-outs. However, in spite of
this, about 6-10 thousand jihadis of ISIS are present in Syria and Iraq. They
mostly attack the villages on the border.
Some terrorists attacked the police headquarters in Karachi,
Pakistan on Friday evening. In this attack, 4 including a police officer, a
ranger lost their lives. 18 people have been injured. According to Pakistani
media Geo News, the terrorists entered the headquarters in police uniform. 3
terrorists blew themselves up and the other two terrorists were killed in an
encounter with the police.
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