In Syria, where the civil war has been prolonged, a series of car explosions in the north killed 15 people, including civilians.

The explosion occurred in an area controlled by Turkey in a military operation, and the Turkish government is investigating that a hostile Kurdish armed group has launched a bomb.

According to the Turkish Defense Ministry, cars exploded one after another in the northern Syrian towns of The Others and Barb on the 31st.



Of these, the footage from the Others site shows a car burning up in a corner of the city and an injured person being put on an ambulance.

The two explosions killed a total of 10 people, including civilians, and injured 24.



On the 30th of the previous day, a car exploded in the city of Afrin, about 20 kilometers from The Others, killing five people and injuring 22.



The explosions occurred in areas where Turkey had substantive control over military operations to eliminate hostile Kurdish armed groups.



No criminal statements have been issued so far, but the Turkish Defense Ministry is investigating both explosions as if they were bombed by Kurdish armed groups.



Turkish security officials have recently stepped up their fight against terrorism, and security remains unstable in northern Syria.