2011/11/15

Nov 14 Incidents

إرهابيون بإدلب يستهدفون سكة قطار بسنجار بـ5 عبوات ناسفة
Armed Terrorist Groups Attack Train Tracks in Idlib with Explosives
http://www.sana.sy/ara/336/2011/11/14/381519.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/11/14/381526.htm

Nov 14, 2011

Idlib, (SANA) – Four out of five explosive devices planted by armed terrorist groups on the train tracks near Sanjar in Idlib exploded on Monday, causing considerable damage to the tracks in several areas.

A source at Idlib Police Command said that engineering units dismantled the fifth explosive, noting that the terrorists planted the explosives on the sides of the tracks between the town of Sanjar and Sheikh Barakeh village.

In turn, Director of General Railways Establishment George al-Mukaabari told SANA that the explosions damaged around 150 meters of tracks and 25 beams, adding that maintenance us currently underway to restore the tracks to service.

Terrorist groups attacked a freight train in Idlib on October 1st and a passenger train carrying 500 passengers from Aleppo to Damascus on July 23rd.


مخربون يفجرون سكة قطار بـ 4 عبوات ناسفة ووحدات الهندسة تفكك خامسة بريف ادلب
Vandals blow up railway train with 4 explosive disintegration of engineering units and a fifth in Idlib countryside
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_articles&id=08a012356b926226c7502f1b52b02197&ar=684179532
Monday - November 14 - 2011 - 16:48:10

Saboteurs blew up the railway Aleppo - Damascus by using the bombs, south of the Sinjar area of ​​the Ma'arat Numan in Idlib on Monday.

And the source close to Aks al-Ser said, "The terrorists planted five explosive devices on both sides of rail between Sinjar and Sheikh Menktta pool, where it exploded, four of which led to the destruction of rail along the 150 meters and the bombing of 25 casual Concrete."

And the source added, "The engineering units dismantled a fifth did not explode planted in the same place, noting that" the explosion caused serious material damage without causing any injuries. "

The source disclosed that the "line of passenger transport is turned off for some time as a result of being targeted by vandals more than once, and that the goal of this sabotage is to disrupt the railroad used to transport goods between Aleppo and Hama."

Aks al-Ser learned that "maintenance workshops in the General Organization of Railways has begun its work in the maintenance of the rail so they can be placed in service as soon as possible."

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