“Most of the wounded were women and children, and that most of them are in critical conditions, head of Health Directorate in Dara’a Abdul Wadood al-Homsi said Thursday.
Wednesday’s rocket attacks came after one person was killed in the City in the same neighborhood and a further 20 were injured, including three children following more rocket attacks earlier in the day.
A number of houses and buildings also damaged in the foreign-backed militants attacks, according to Syria’s official SANA news agency.
Meanwhile, three civilians were injured in a rocket attack hit a high school by Jaysh al-Islam militants on Harasta, a suburban city northeast of Damascus.
The last attacks on Daraa City took place in August, while at present the Syrian Army controls around 80 percent of the city.