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Victims in Explosion in Ras al-Ain

25-February-2021 By shrc_admin

Victims in Explosion in Ras al-Ain

Today, Thursday (2/25/2021), a car bomb explosion in the city of Ras al-Ain in Al-Hasakah province killed 4 civilians and wounded several others, including children and women. The explosion took place in the Dhajadj (chicken) market, which is described as a crowded place, and emergency services in the city rushed to evacuate the dead and transfer the wounded to Ras Al-Ain Hospital, while the critical cases were transferred to Turkish hospitals.

Following the incident, the National Army deployed and cordoned off the place, preventing gatherings and entry of vehicles, fearing simultaneous explosions.

SDF is the first suspect of the terrorist bombings that target areas outside the control of the regime in the northwest and areas with Turkish influence, but the regime and ISIS are not excluded.  

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