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Car explosion leaves several people injured in Syria’s town of Tell Abiad

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Several people were injured in a car explosion in the northern Syrian town of Tell Abiad, near the border with Turkey.

The explosion caused significant material damage to buildings in the nearby region.

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Earlier, on Saturday, another blast rocked Tell Abiad, leaving at least 19 people killed and 29 more injured.

It remains unclear which organization stands behind these attacks.

Turkish military took control over the town of Tell Abiad in October during Operation Peace Spring.

The offensive’s declared aim is to create a “safe zone” in the border area that would be free of the Kurdish militia, which Ankara views as terrorists.

Syria has condemned the operation as an attack on its sovereignty.

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