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Eight killed in explosion in Turkish-held Syrian town



ANKARA: Eight people died when a bomb went off on Sunday in an area of northeast Syria controlled by Turkish troops and their Syrian rebel allies.

Turkey’s defence ministry said the bombing, which it blamed on Kurdish fighters, took place southeast of the Syrian town of Tal Abyad, which Turkey captured in a military offensive last month.

“Eight civilians lost their lives and more than 20 were wounded in an attack by a booby-trapped vehicle,” it said in a statement.

The village of Suluk, where Sunday’s explosion took place, is about 10km (4.5 miles) south of the border. A small truck exploded outside a bakery there, an emergency worker told Reuters News Agency.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 11 November 2019 11:27 AM

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