Exploding again in northern Syria under Turkish control Eight civilians died November 11 at 10:30

A car exploded in a town in northern Syria, where Turkey overcame military operations, resulting in the death of eight citizens. About a week ago, a car exploded in a nearby town and 13 civilians were killed. The Turkish Ministry of Defense accuses the crime of a hostile Kurdish armed organization.

A car suddenly exploded on the 10th in a town about 10 kilometers south of the border with Turkey in northern Syria.

In the video from the local area, you can see that the flames suddenly rose from the car and the surrounding buildings were greatly broken.

The town is located in an area where the Turkish army has been controlled by military operations, and according to the Turkish Ministry of Defense, 8 citizens were killed and more than 20 people were injured in the explosion.

So far, no crime statement has been issued, but the Turkish Ministry of Defense accuses the crime of hostile Kurdish armed organizations.

On the 2nd of this month, a car exploded in a nearby border town, also controlled by Turkey, killing 13 citizens.

Turkey has invaded Syria since last month to advance military operations in an attempt to remove the Syrian Kurdish forces from the border areas.

Currently, the operation is stopped, but if the Kurdish forces do not withdraw from the border area as requested, the attack will be resumed, and the tension will increase as a result of successive explosions in Turkey's controlled area Is also expected.