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Twin car bombing kills at least 10 in Syria's liberated Afrin city

Turkey's state-run news agency says at least six people have been killed in two car bomb attacks in a northern Syrian enclave controlled by Turkish troops and Free Syrian Army (FSA) members.

Anadolu Agency MIDDLE EAST
Published June 27,2018
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At least 10 civilians were killed and 20 more injured in twin bombings that rocked Syria's northwestern city of Afrin on Wednesday, according to local sources.

A car bomb exploded in a central street of the city, the source, who spoke anonymously due to security concerns, told Anadolu Agency.

Shortly afterward, another bomb-laden vehicle exploded in another central street of the city, the source added.

Two of the injured Syrians were brought to Turkey's southern Kilis province for treatment.

A PKK-affiliated terrorist group, Afrin Falcons, claimed responsibility for the attacks.

In a social media platform, the group said, "It will go on. More surprises will be seen."

The group also said the attacks were recorded and the video would be announced later.

Turkey on Jan. 20 launched Operation Olive Branch to remove YPG/PKK and Daesh terrorists from Afrin.

On March 18, Turkish troops and Free Syrian Army members liberated the town of Afrin, on the 58th day of the operation.