Car Bomb Explosion Leaves Dozens Dead, Wounded in Northeastern Aleppo
Tens of people were either killed or wounded in a car bomb explosion that rocked Al-Bab city in the northern province of Aleppo on Tuesday, state news agency SANA reported.
The UK-based Opposing Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the blast killed seven people and wounded 32 others, adding that a major destruction resulted from the explosion.
It is worth noting that the city is controlled by the Turkish forces and Turkey-backed militant groups.
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Syrian state-run news agency SANA said a US military base located near an oilfield in the eastern part of the Arab country has come under a rocket attack.
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