Explosion in a town in northern Syria, where Turkey has taken control

At least nine people were killed in a car that was believed to have been loaded with bombs in a town in northern Syria, where Turkey was overrun by military operations. In the region managed by the Turkish army, there have been four explosions this month, and the Turkish government has been accused of being committed by Kurdish armed organizations.

On the 23rd in Tel Abyad, a border town in northern Syria, a car that seemed to be loaded with bombs exploded in an area where factories are dense.

According to the Syrian Human Rights Watch Team, which gathers local information, at least 9 people were killed and 22 people were injured in the explosion.

Tel Abyad is a town that Turkey overcame in military operations, and a car exploded on the 2nd of this month, killing 13 citizens.

In northern Syria managed by the Turkish army, similar explosions have occurred one after another, and this month, this is the fourth case.

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

In contrast, the Syrian Democratic Army, which is mainly composed of Kurdish armed organizations, commented on Twitter that "the militia hired by Turkey is exploding and trying to expel the remaining Kurds from Tel Abyad." , Denying the crime.