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Syria violence: Car bomb attacks 'kill 20' in Hassakeh | Syria violence: Car bomb attacks 'kill 20' in Hassakeh |
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Two car bombs in the northern Syrian city of Hassakeh have killed at least 20 people and injured 40, state TV reports. | Two car bombs in the northern Syrian city of Hassakeh have killed at least 20 people and injured 40, state TV reports. |
At least one of the attacks targeted Kurdish security forces, a UK-based activist group said. | At least one of the attacks targeted Kurdish security forces, a UK-based activist group said. |
State TV showed footage of buildings destroyed by the attacks. | State TV showed footage of buildings destroyed by the attacks. |
Some areas of the city are held by government troops and others by Kurdish fighters, but Islamic State militants have also made efforts to capture it. | Some areas of the city are held by government troops and others by Kurdish fighters, but Islamic State militants have also made efforts to capture it. |
State television said rescue teams were searching the rubble of collapsed buildings for more casualties. | |
In June, the UN said an estimated 50,000 people had been displaced within Hassakeh after an IS offensive there. Another 10,000 fled north towards the Turkish border. | In June, the UN said an estimated 50,000 people had been displaced within Hassakeh after an IS offensive there. Another 10,000 fled north towards the Turkish border. |
In four years of armed conflict, more than 200,000 Syrians have lost their lives and 11 million have been forced from their homes. | In four years of armed conflict, more than 200,000 Syrians have lost their lives and 11 million have been forced from their homes. |