Human casualties in two explosions in Turkey controlled areas, northern Aleppo
Two civilians were killed, including a child, and others were injured on Wednesday morning in two explosions in Azaz area, which is under the control of Turkey-backed armed opposition groups in northern Syria.
According to local sources loyal to the armed opposition groups, the first explosion was caused by a car bomb in the village of Nada, near the city of Azaz in northern Aleppo, which resulted in killing a child and injuring another person.
While the second explosion was caused by another explosive device, which was placed in front of a house, behind (al-Shahid) school in the city of Azaz, killing a civilian and injuring another one.
Furthermore, the town of al-Rae, north of Aleppo, had witnessed last Sunday the explosion of a large machinery, at a checkpoint in the town, which claimed the life of 12 people and injured more than 25 others.
It is noteworthy that several areas of the northern and northeastern countryside of Aleppo, which are under the control of the Turkish military and its affiliated armed groups “Euphrates Shield”, witness constantly explosions of cars and motorcycles bombs, resulting in chaos and security tensions.