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Explosion in Ras Al-Ain leaves victims and injured civilians

26-July-2020 By shrc_admin

Explosion in Green market in Ras al-Ain

Eight civilians, some of them children, were killed and twenty others were injured, today, Sunday July 26/2020, due to the explosion of an explosive device planted in a Green market in the city of Ras al-Ain in the province of al-Hasakah, northeast Syria, which is under Turkish control and the Syrian National Army in the area of ​​the Spring of Peace operations.

The explosion took place near the building of fodder in the city, and the injuries were serious, and some of the injured were taken to Turkish hospitals for assistance and treatment.

The Turkish authorities blamed the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for this attack and for similar ones, which is perpetrated on a daily basis in north and northeast Syria to destabilize the region and force the civilian population to leave the region.

Filed Under: Daily reports, Editors choice Tagged With: explosion, Ras Al-Ain, SDF, Spring of Peace.

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