Car Bomber Kills 45 in Syria's Al-Bab


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A car bomb in a village near al-Bab killed at least 45 people and wounded dozens more, medical sources said.

The suicide bomber targeted a checkpoint manned by Free Syrian Army rebels that was crowded with civilians early Friday in the village of Sousian, northwest of al-Bab.

Turkey-backed rebels on Thursday drove Daesh from al-Bab, the terror group's last significant stronghold in northwest Syria, along with two smaller neighboring towns of Qabasin and al-Bezah after weeks of street fighting.

Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons, reporting from Gaziantep on the Syria-Turkey border, said the attack took place about 10km outside of al-Bab.

The medical charity Ambulanciers Sans Frontieres said 45 people, mostly civilians, had been killed and about 70 others were wounded.

"A large number of civilians were gathering around a checkpoint and suddenly a suicide car bomber drove in and detonated," Simmons said.

"There could be Free Syrian Army members counted in the casualty figures as well. This is really a warning shot from ISIL (Daesh) it would appear."

The car bomb hit outside a security office where civilians had gathered seeking permission to return to al-Bab.

Daesh said in a social media posting that it was behind the attack.

"There are still lots of cells inside Bab. It is very dangerous. Our search-and-clear operation is still under way," the rebel fighter said.

On Thursday, several Turkey-backed rebels were killed by a mine in al-Bab while clearing the town of unexploded ordnance after Daesh retreated, the group said.