The events took place in an industrial complex south of Homs, where three health workers were injured.
Israeli aircraft bombed a humanitarian convoy carrying food and medical supplies from the Iraqi Red Crescent en route to Lebanon in the Syrian city of Homs last Sunday, according to the NGO Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The events took place in an industrial complex south of Homs (Syria), where the Iranian car company Khodro has its factory. Three ambulance personnel were injured in the attack.
Apparently, two days ago, some 150 trucks, mainly from the Iraqi Red Crescent, crossed from Iraq into Syria and then headed to the Lebanese border “under the protection of the Syrian military intelligence, as part of the humanitarian initiatives.” This is what sources from the Syrian NGO say.
Source: EITB

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