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Explosion rocks Christian neighborhood in Syria’s Qamishli, injuring 12
[Rudaw] Twelve people were maimed on Thursday when a boom-mobile went kaboom! near a church in a Syrian regime-held neighbourhood of Qamishli, northern Syria, according to Rudaw’s news hound at the scene.

The explosion occurred in the Christian-majority neighborhood of al-Wasta, Rudaw’s Viviyan Fatah said.

The blast caused significant material damage, but no fatalities were reported. No one has grabbed credit for the attack.

The city of Qamishli is located in Hasaka province in northern Syria and is under the control of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES). However,
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some neighborhoods remain under the control of the Syrian regime.

Earlier in the day, a cycle of violence bomb was also detonated in downtown Hasaka. There were no casualties, according to the ANHA News Agency.

Also earlier on Thursday, at least eight non-combatants were killed and 35 others maimed when a bomb went kaboom! on board an oil truck in Afrin, northwest Syria, according to Ottoman Turkish state media agency Anadolu.

The Kurdish-majority district of Afrin was seized by Ottoman Turkish forces and their Syrian proxies in early 2018. It has seen regular bombings since then ‐ some claimed by the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which was expelled by the Ottoman Turkish offensive.

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