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DAMASCUS – A car bomb exploded in northern Aleppo, killing at least five people and more than 25 The Syrian newspaper al-Watan reported on Sunday.
The state news agency SANA reported on the bombings in the city of Azaz, but did not state how many people had been killed or injured.
Turkey , which is allied with some rebel groups against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is in control of the area where the explosion took place.
In a separate suicide attack at a checkpoint by the Turkey-backed Free Syrian Army ( FSA) in the Bezaa region, also in northern Aleppo, six FSA members were killed and four injured.
The Turkish armed forces and their Syrian insurgent allies captured on an offensive in 2019 against the Kurdish YPG militia, which holds parts of northern and eastern Syria, the area in the region.
Turkey regards the YPG as a terrorist group tied to the PKK within its own borders.
The Turkish state agency Anadolu said 10 people died and 24 were injured in two attacks in northern Syria on Sunday. A car bomb had exploded in the center of Azaz.
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