Car Bomb Explosion in Syrian Town Kills at Least Seven
The attack in Azaz occurred during Ramadan, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region.
- A car bomb exploded in the Syrian town of Azaz, near the Turkish border, killing at least seven people and injuring 30 others during Ramadan.
- The explosion occurred in a busy marketplace as residents were shopping after breaking their Ramadan fast.
- Syria's Civil Defence forces, known as The White Helmets, were among the first responders, providing aid and assessing the damage.
- No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, and the incident adds to the ongoing conflict in the region.
- Azaz is controlled by Syrian rebel groups backed by Turkey and has been a frequent target of attacks.