Seven people, including two children and a mother, were killed when three explosives laid by terrorist organizations exploded in three locations east of Damascus.
A father and an infant were killed, and another kid was injured, as a result of the burst of a bomb planted by extremists before they were ejected from Hammorieh in the Eastern Ghouta area east of Damascus in 2018.
According to the mayor of Doa al-Homsi, sappers began combing the area following the event and discovered a number of mines and explosives that had been detonated.
A similar tragedy occurred in the same region's Harasta city, killing one kid and injuring another.
Previously, in the same district of Ghouta, four persons, including a lady, were killed by the detonation of an improvised device picked up by youngsters engaged in scrap metal gathering.
In an attempt to halt the Syrian army's advance, radicals put explosives and mines in the streets, residences, and agricultural grounds, and the explosion of these devices kills scores of displaced citizens who return to their homes.
The Syrian army, with the assistance of Russia and other friendly nations, is conducting sweeping and demining operations in the freed regions to secure a return to normalcy.