At least three civilians were killed and dozens were wounded yesterday in a car bomb explosion in Syrian towns north of Aleppo, controlled by the opposition supported by Turkey. An explosion took place in the Adawi district of the Syrian capital Damascus yesterday, which resulted from an explosive device planted with a car bomb.

Witnesses said a woman, a boy and a young man were killed and at least eight others were wounded when a motorcycle exploded near a public park in the heart of the northern city of Bab.

A police source reported that the police supervised the detonation of another motorcycle in the town of Al Ra'i north of Bab, and arrested a suspect. In a similar incident, three people were injured in two nearby towns of Qabasin and Ghandoura in two explosions on two parked motorcycles in two places Two years.

In Damascus, an explosion occurred in the area of ​​Al-Adawi, yesterday, resulted from an explosive device planted with a car bomb, and the Syrian news agency «SANA» that the explosive device was planted with a car, and caused the bombing of material damage without causing casualties among the citizens.

Explosives exploded yesterday in the city of Afrin, an area dominated by Kurds, which was taken over by Kurdish forces and loyalists last year.

Residents and members of armed factions said that the Syrian Democratic Forces were "no longer" separated from the control of the entire area of ​​the Euphrates River, except for a seven-kilometer strip, thus eliminating the last pocket of the Da'ash near the Iraqi border. Of the organization, and will leave the members of «Daash» scattered in the desert areas of low density of population in eastern Syria.

Security analysts say the organization is increasing hit-and-run attacks against fighters and commanders of the Syrian Democratic Forces, and attacks on checkpoints to compensate for its loss of land.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Zhaoshoglu said yesterday that his country has the ability to establish a "safe zone" in Syria alone, but will not rule out the United States, Russia or any other country that wants to cooperate on the issue.

"There is consensus in both Turkish and American points of view, with the exception of a few points, we can establish a safe area ourselves, but we will not rule out the United States, Russia or any other country if it wants to cooperate," said Chaochoglu. The Israeli occupation army announced yesterday that its forces on the border with Syria was under fire last night, pointing out that the troops returned fire, without causing casualties.