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Suicide blast kills at least 41 in Al-Bab, Syria – reports Suicide blast kills at least 41 near Al-Bab, Syria – reports
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DETAILS TO FOLLOW At least 41 people, including 35 civilians, have been killed near the Syrian city of Al-Bab, in the Aleppo Governorate, in an Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) suicide bombing, Reuters reports, citing security sources in the region.
Earlier reports indicated different figures, with RIA Novosti first citing a rebel source on the ground as saying 15 people had been killed and dozens injured.
According to earlier reports from RIA's rebel sources, it remains unclear if the explosion was caused by a car bomb or a suicide bomber.
The blast occurred in a particularly dense public area.
Six rebels were among those killed, Reuters reports, citing sources in the region, who said a car bomb was used in the attack.
The incident follows the Turkish military's announcement that Al-Bab had been liberated from IS in a joint operation with armed anti-government rebels. The operation began in August 2016.
When the operation is over, “we will be able to say that Al-Bab has been completely cleared of Daesh elements,” Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Isik said Thursday, using an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State terrorist group.
Al-Bab and two smaller towns, Qabasin and al-Bezah, are said to be the terrorist group’s last remaining stronghold in Syria’s northwest.