8 dead in car bomb at north Syria market

People gather around a car wreck following a car bomb blast in northern Syria's Shawa town, near the border with Turkey, on July 9, 2023. Car bombs killed at least eight people including three children in two separate incidents on July 9 in northern Syria, a war monitor said.Bakr ALKASEM / AFP

People gather around a car wreck following a car bomb blast in northern Syria’s Shawa town, near the border with Turkey, on July 9, 2023. Car bombs killed at least eight people including three children in two separate incidents on July 9 in northern Syria, a war monitor said. (File photo by Bakr ALKASEM / AFP)

A bomb exploded in a market in a north Syrian city held by pro-Turkish forces early Sunday, killing eight people and wounding more than 20 others, a war monitor said.

At least “eight people were killed and 23 others wounded” when “a car bomb exploded in the middle of a popular market” in Azaz, in Aleppo province, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, adding the toll was provisional.

The Britain-based Observatory, which has a network of sources inside Syria, said the blast caused “significant damage” and sparked a fire, adding that ambulances and rescue personnel were at the scene.

Syria’s war began after the government repressed peaceful protests in 2011 and escalated into a deadly conflict that pulled in jihadists and foreign armies.

The war has killed more than 507,000 people, displaced millions and battered the country’s infrastructure and industry.

Turkey has launched successive military offensives in Syria, most of them targeting Kurdish militants that Ankara links to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has waged a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish state.

Turkish troops and their Syrian proxies hold swathes of the border, including several major cities and towns such as Azaz.

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