ISIS mine injures two kids in Shehba
Both kids are from displaced families from Afrin who moved to Shehba after the Turkish invasion.
Both kids are from displaced families from Afrin who moved to Shehba after the Turkish invasion.
A mine has exploded in the village of Tal Shiir in the Shehba region, northeastern Syria on Thursday.
The mine was reportedly left behind by ISIS from their terror reign in the region.
The explosion left two kids wounded; 11-year-old Yehya Hisên and 14-year-old Şakî Menan Ebdulrehman. Both children are from displaced families from Afrin who moved to Shehba after the Turkish invasion.
The kids were taken under treatment in Avrin Hospital and their medical conditions are reported to be improving.