Tuesday, 4 February 2025

Car bomb blast in northern Syria kills at least 20

 Car bomb blast in northern Syria kills at least 20

White Helmets first responders from the Syria Civil Defence inspect a bomb-damaged van in Manbij, northern Syria (3 February 2025)Image source,Syria Civil Defence
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The Syria Civil Defence said some of the 15 wounded were in a critical condition

The Syria Civil Defence, also known as the White Helmets, said a car filled with explosives blew up on a main road in the southern outskirts of the city of Manbij as a flat-bed lorry carrying about 30 agricultural workers drove past.

The agency had earlier put the death toll at 15, including 11 women and three girls. Another 15 women and girls were wounded, some of them critically.

The presidency vowed to ensure that the perpetrators of what it described as a "terrorist" attack would face the "most severe punishments".

There was no immediate claim from any armed groups for the bombing, which was the deadliest since rebel forces overthrow president Bashar al-Assad in December.

The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led alliance backed by the US which controls much of north-eastern Syria, condemned the attack as a "criminal act" that threatened the "unity of the national fabric".

Earlier, his media chief alleged that such bombings were among the "fundamental tactics" used by Turkish-backed factions known as the Syrian National Army (SNA), which the SDF has been battling in the Manbij area over the past two months.

The SNA did not comment on the allegation. However, the Turkey-based Syrian Islamic Council accused the SDF of being behind the blast.

Monday's car bombing was the second such attack in the Manbij area in only three days.

On Saturday, two children and a woman were among four people killed by an explosion on a street in the city centre, the Syria Civil Defence said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, reported that the blast was near an SNA military position and that nine people were killed, including several pro-Turkish fighters.

FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr465233v6wo

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