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A series of bombings targeting Aleppo countryside

13-December-2018 By shrc_admin

Four people were killed and 35 injured in a series of bombings targeting the opposition-controlled areas in Aleppo province on Wednesday.

In the town of Azaz in Aleppo countryside, a car bomb exploded near Al-Ahli hospital, killing a girl and a woman, wounding about (20) others.

The victims are:

Nour Jablawi ( 12 years)

Zainab Yassouf Hasan

In Al-Ra’i town in Aleppo countryside, a car bomb exploded in the town centre, wounding five people and causing damage to nearby residential buildings.

A motorcycle exploded in a commercial area near the Grand Mosque in Al- Bab city centre in the countryside of Aleppo, killing two people, and wounding about ten others.

A home  gas cylinder exploded in Dabeq town in Aleppo countryside, injuring two people. It was not known whether the explosion was masterminded or accidental.

Filed Under: Editors choice, Special reports Tagged With: al-bab, Al-Ra'i, Aleppo countryside, Azaz, Dabeq

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