Hama police mourn captain killed by “outlaws”

  • 2019/12/09
  • 12:40 pm
Funeral of a captain in Hama police department after being killed by unknown gunmen (Masyaf News Facebook)

Funeral of a captain in Hama police department after being killed by unknown gunmen (Masyaf News Facebook)

Hama police department mourned a captain who was killed during clashes with a group who were described as “wanted men and outlaws” by the police.

In a brief statement on its Facebook page, the police agency said that Captain Mohannad Ali Wassouf, director of the Salhab district, died on Tuesday 3 December morning, in a “confrontation with a group of wanted men and outlaws.”

The Russian RT site quoted local sources in Hama city as saying that a group of “wanted men raided Salhab district’s center this morning and assassinated the captain.”

The site added that “Wassouf’s body will be transferred from the al-Suqaylabiyah hospital to the Masyaf national hospital, and then to his village of Anboura.”

The Masyaf News site published an image of Wassouf’s funeral.

The incident comes less than a month after the deaths of four regime flight officers, who were killed when their helicopter went down in the Hama military airport.

This article was translated by The Syrian Observer and edited by Enab Baladi.

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