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Three civilians injured by motorbike explosion in Syria's Al Hasakah - Reports

| @indiablooms | Aug 04, 2019, at 05:20 pm

Beirut, Aug 4 (Sputnik/UNI) An explosives-laden motorbike detonated in Alnashwa district of the Syrian northeastern city of Al Hasakah, leaving at least three civilians injured, local media reported on Sunday.

There was a child among the injured civilians, the SANA broadcaster said.


Al Hasakah is currently controlled by the Syrian army and partly by the US-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Over the past two months, Kurd-populated cities across Syria experienced a surge of terror attacks involving blasts of explosive-loaded vehicles.


On July 11, at least 11 people were injured by a car bomb blast in the Qamishli city neighboring Al Hasakah.  

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