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Six Martyrs Laid to Final Resting Place, Bus Driver Martyred in Hama

Six martyrs of the army, the security forces and the civilian employees on Wednesday were escorted from Aleppo Military Hospital and Homs Military Hospital to their final rest in their cities and villages after they were targeted by armed terrorist groups who are certainly financed and supported by U.S, Zionist Israel and their regional allies in Idleb and Homs.

The martyrs are:

– First Lieutenant, Baha Masir Khaddour from Homs.

– Sergeant, Osama Ali Ibrahim from Tartous.

– Corporal, Samer Hasan Khalil from Homs.

– Conscript, Suleiman Mahid al-Ali from Deir Ezzor.

– Conscript Mohammad Ahmad Mukresh from Aleppo.

– Civilian employee, Isa Adib al-Yusuf from Homs.

Solemn processions were held for the martyrs as they were covered with the Syrian flag and the flowers while the mourners were chanting slogans greeting the martyrs and the motherland.

Relatives of the martyrs expressed pride in their sons’ martyrdom who sacrificed their lives to preserve the security and the stability of the motherland and to thwart any conspiracy hatched against it.

Bus Driver Martyred in Armed Ambush in Hama

A civil bus driver was attacked on Wednesday by armed terrorist groups who are certainly financed and supported by U.S, Zionist Israel and their regional allies in Hama Province.

The driver was martyred during the attack and was found 100 meters far from his bus on the main street.

Three bullets were found in his chest and head, and he was stabbed with a sharp tool.

The bus driver works for Mhardeh station, and he was going to bring employees when an armed terrorist group opened fire at him, Mhardeh Station Director told SANA reporter.

Relatives of the martyrs expressed pride in the martyrdom of their sons who sacrificed their lives to protect the dignity and honor of the motherland, stressing that they are ready to provide whatever needed to maintain Syria’s stability, security and national unity.

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