Second bloody car bomb explosion in Syria in hours



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Syrian newspaper Al-Watan reported on Sunday that five people were killed and more than 25 injured when a car bomb exploded in northern Aleppo.
The Syrian Arab News Agency reported the news of the blast but did not give details on the number of deaths or injuries.
The area where the explosion occurred is under the control of Turkey, which is allied with some groups that oppose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Sources in the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army said another car bomb exploded at an army-run checkpoint in Aleppo’s Bza’a area, killing six of its members and wounding four.

Turkish forces and their allied Syrian forces seized territory in the region in the 2019 attack on the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which controls large swaths of northern and eastern Syria.
Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist organization with links to the PKK within its territory.
Turkey’s official news agency, Anadolu Agency, said 10 were killed and 24 injured in two attacks in northern Syria on Sunday, adding that a car bomb exploded in the center of the Azaz region.
And local media reported that a suicide bomber behind the wheel of a car bomb blew himself up at a checkpoint belonging to the opposition-backed “Hamza Division” of the “National Army” near the town of Bazaa, east of the city of Al-Bab. in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
Furthermore, Britain-based “Syrian Observatory for Human Rights” stated that several elements of the “Hamza Division” were killed today by snipers from Kurdish “Military Council” forces on the Hazwan axis, west of Al -Bab.



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