Two explosions west of Tal Tamr, as security tension continues in Turkish-occupied areas in northeastern Syria

Ein Issa – North-Press Agency

Two explosions took place this afternoon, on Sunday, in the countryside of Tal-Tamr, northeastern Syria, as local sources indicated that they were as a result of detonation of two booby-trapped vehicles in the areas occupied by the Turkish military and controlled by the Turkish-backed armed groups.

North-Press was able to record a video of the moment of the two explosions in the western countryside of the town of Tal-Tamr.

The two explosions that occurred in Laylan area, west of Tal Tamr, caused material damage, amid information regarding injuries, as they took place about 72 hours after an explosion occurred in the town of Tal Halaf, in the western countryside of Ras al-Ain (Sere-Kaniye). Local sources confirmed at that time that the explosion in Tal Halaf was caused by a car bomb, near the municipality of Tal Halaf, causing at least 4 deaths and a number of injuries, as a preliminary result.

Furthermore, explosions took place last week in the village of Mabrouka, in the western countryside of Sere-Kaniye (Ras al-Ain), as part of a series of continuous bombings, which killed 5 people, as the number is still rising due to some critical injuries. Also 4 people were killed, including two children and a woman, as a result of another explosion at Tal Abyad (Gre-Spi) border-gate, north of the city of Raqqa.=