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Four children from one family were killed by a mine explosion in their house in Binnish

Four children from one family were killed, this morning, Monday, when a landmine exploded in their house in the city of Binnish in the eastern Idlib countryside.

Special sources told Qasioun TV that an explosive device exploded in the house of displaced persons from the village of Jabala, killing 4 children, who live in the city of Binnish in Idlib.

The source added that the public security forces in Idlib city cordoned off the place and prevented civilians from approaching for fear of further explosions.

The source pointed out that the real reason for the presence of the mine inside the house rented by the displaced, which led to the killing of the children, was not revealed.

The owner of the main dwelling, through a voice circulating, and he is a refugee in Turkey, denied that he had placed any explosive materials inside the house, and that the house was always occupied by displaced people and tenants, and denied his connection to any work in this regard.

The Syrian Civil Defense said: "Four brothers were killed by a mine explosion in an uninhabited house, in the same building in which they were living, in the city of Binnish, east of Idlib."

According to the source, the children came from the southern countryside of Idlib and were displaced to the city of Binnish. They are: "Ahmed Bassam Mustafa, 14 years old, Noor Al Mustafa, 9 years old, Rahaf Al Mustafa, 8 years old, Randa Al Mustafa, 12 years old."

It is noteworthy that the Syrian Civil Defense confirmed earlier that the danger of unexploded ordnance and remnants of war continues to devour the bodies of Syrians and affect their lives.