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Syria war: IS bomb kills rebels at Turkey border crossing | |
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At least 29 people, most of them rebel fighters, have been killed in a bombing near Syria's border with Turkey, activists say. | |
The attack reportedly occurred during a change of guard at the rebel-controlled Atmeh crossing, in Idlib province. | The attack reportedly occurred during a change of guard at the rebel-controlled Atmeh crossing, in Idlib province. |
It was not immediately clear whether the blast was caused by a suicide bomber or a remote-controlled device. | It was not immediately clear whether the blast was caused by a suicide bomber or a remote-controlled device. |
A news agency linked to so-called Islamic State (IS) said a suicide car bombing had targeted a rebel convoy. | A news agency linked to so-called Islamic State (IS) said a suicide car bombing had targeted a rebel convoy. |
But an opposition activist network, the Local Co-ordination Committees, reported that a suitcase filled with explosives had been planted at the scene. | |
In mid-August, 32 rebels were killed in a suicide attack claimed by IS at the Atmeh crossing, which they use to travel from Idlib, via Turkey, to battle the jihadist group in other parts of north-eastern Syria. | |
The LCC reported that 30 people had been killed and 40 others wounded in Thursday morning's attack, while the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the death toll at 29. | |
Photographs and videos purportedly of the aftermath showed the bloodied bodies of more than 20 men, some of them wearing camouflage trousers. | |
Turkey's deputy prime minister called the attack a "crime against humanity". | |
The president of the Higher Judicial Council in the rebel-held east of the nearby city of Aleppo, Sheikh Khaled al-Sayyed, its attorney-general Mohammed Faraj, and a field commander of the rebel group Ahrar al-Sham, Husham Khalifa, were among those killed, the LCC said. But most of the victims were Faylaq al-Sham fighters. | |
The rebel faction is participating in a Turkish-led offensive against IS militants and Kurdish fighters along another stretch of border, 60km (37 miles) to the north-east. | |
The rebels - assisted by Turkish warplanes, tanks and artillery - quickly seized the former IS stronghold of Jarablus in late August and are now heading towards Dabiq. | |
The small town holds great symbolic value to jihadists as it is named in Islamic apocalyptic prophecies as the site of an end-of-times showdown between Muslims and their "Roman" enemies - a term IS has now expanded to include the US and its allies. | |
BBC Turkey correspondent Mark Lowen says Thursday's attack by IS highlights the danger of the mission - Turkey's biggest offensive in Syria since the war began in 2011. | |
Ankara says it will push on with Operation Euphrates Shield, hoping to create a de facto buffer zone close to its vulnerable border, to where some of the 1.5 million Syrian refugees sheltering in Turkey could return. |