Terrorists shelled a religious ceremony in the countryside of Syrian province of Hama on Sunday, killing two people and injuring many others, Syrian media reported.
SANA news agency reported that terrorist groups firmed a missile on a crowded gathering in Skaylabiya city in Hama countryside, killing two people and wounding 12 others.
The agency’s reporter said that the missile hit a religious celebration marking the opening of the Hagia Sophia Church in the city.
Earlier on Sunday, Turkish artillery shelled areas of northern Syria in Al-Hasakah, injuring three citizens and causing material damage to the region.
Source: Syrian Media