Two people wounded in bombing in Syria’s Qamishli

 

QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – A medical source at the Martyr Khabat Hospital in the city of Qamishli, northeastern Syria, said on Monday that “two people were wounded as a result of the shelling that targeted a center for the maintenance of agricultural machinery, while eyewitnesses suggested that the bombing was Turkish.”

According to the medical source, the injured Ibrahim Jolli and Talal Sino are in stable condition and are receiving treatment.

A video taken by a North Press correspondent showed damaged agricultural vehicles and cars in the center's garage.

The Internal Security Forces (Asayish) have not provided any statement about what happened so far.