60 killed in Syria explosion

At least 60 people were killed in a car bombing in a Syrian village on Friday, a British war monitor said on Friday. The suicide bombing that rocked the town of Susian, in said to be targeting Turkey-backed rebels, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said most of the causalities were rebels. The IS group […]

Update: 2017-02-25 04:00 GMT

At least 60 people were killed in a car bombing in a Syrian village on Friday, a British war monitor said on Friday.

The suicide bombing that rocked the town of Susian, in said to be targeting Turkey-backed rebels,

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said most of the causalities were rebels.


The IS group announced its withdrawal from al-Bab, came after 100 days of battles against the Turkish forces and allied Syrian rebels fighting in an operation called the Euphrates Shield.

The Syrian army succeeded recently to besiege al-Bab from its southern edge, a move to prevent IS fighters to withdraw toward other stronghold in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour, the de facto capital of IS.

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