HOMS, (SANA) – Armed terrorist groups on Sunday attacked ambulances and assaulted medical crews in Homs to prevent them from transporting injured people.
Ambulance driver Raafat Mousa told the Syrian TV that while he was transporting injured people from Bab Amro area along with Chief Warrant Officer Mahmoud Qmeiro, they came under heavy gunfire from armed terrorist groups, martyring Qmeiro.
In turn, ambulance driver Ahed Nemra said that while carrying out his duties, gunmen opened fire on his ambulance before reaching the Health Directorate traffic light, adding that the attackers were in a Kia Rio that had been pursuing them since they were in al-Qusour area.
500 Gunmen Attack Police Station in Khasham Town, Criminal Confesses
Terrorist Badri Khedr al-Hassoun confessed to attacking the police station of Khasham Town in the Eastern Province of Deir-Ezzor along with a big gang, stealing weapons and money and attacking police members.
Hassoun, who has a criminal record, said in the confession broadcast by the Syrian TV Channel on Sunday that he, along with 500 gunmen gathered in front of the police station, as they could seize weapons and steal a sum of money.
"We also attacked three police members, took their weapons and ammunition and then we destroyed the building," the criminal added.
Ambulance driver Raafat Mousa told the Syrian TV that while he was transporting injured people from Bab Amro area along with Chief Warrant Officer Mahmoud Qmeiro, they came under heavy gunfire from armed terrorist groups, martyring Qmeiro.
In turn, ambulance driver Ahed Nemra said that while carrying out his duties, gunmen opened fire on his ambulance before reaching the Health Directorate traffic light, adding that the attackers were in a Kia Rio that had been pursuing them since they were in al-Qusour area.
500 Gunmen Attack Police Station in Khasham Town, Criminal Confesses
Terrorist Badri Khedr al-Hassoun confessed to attacking the police station of Khasham Town in the Eastern Province of Deir-Ezzor along with a big gang, stealing weapons and money and attacking police members.
Hassoun, who has a criminal record, said in the confession broadcast by the Syrian TV Channel on Sunday that he, along with 500 gunmen gathered in front of the police station, as they could seize weapons and steal a sum of money.
"We also attacked three police members, took their weapons and ammunition and then we destroyed the building," the criminal added.