40 people dead, including children, Kurdish armament bombs cars? Syria April 29, 7:50

Forty citizens, including children, were killed in a car explosion in a city in northwestern Syria, which Turkey controlled two years ago in a military operation. Turkish officials are investigating the back ground by seeing that a hostile Kurdish army has set a bomb.

On the 28th, a car loaded with oil suddenly exploded in Aflin, a city in northwestern Syria, about 20 kilometers from the border with Turkey.

The site is a market in the center of the city, and the Turkish Ministry of Defense says that the explosion killed a total of 40 people, including 11 children nearby.

Although no statement of crime has been issued so far, Turkish security forces arrested the man who was driving after seeing that the enemy Kurdish armed organization YPG had bombed the car, and the background of the incident I am investigating.

Since 2014, YPG has cooperated with the United States in the fight against the extremist organization IS = Islamic State, and in the process expanded the territory of northern Syria to the border with Turkey.

On the other hand, Turkish troops conducted a military operation crossing Syria in 2018 and conquered Afrin, where YPG was based, because YPG has deep ties with the Kurdish armed group that continues to struggle for independence in Turkey. I am.