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Syrian: Massive IS bomb attack kills 44 in Kurdish Qamishlo city,

July 27, 2016 By administrator

massive-bombQAMISHLO, Syria,— A massive bomb attack claimed by the Islamic State group killed at least 44 people including civilians on Wednesday in the main Kurdish city of Qamishli, the Syrian state TV said.

The official SANA news agency said at least 140 people were also injured when a suicide bomber in a vehicle blew himself up in a western neighbourhood of the city.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack.

The Islamic State group, in a statement published by the IS-linked Aamaq news agency, said it carried out the attack in Qamishlo, describing it as a truck bombing that struck a complex of Kurdish offices. The extremist group has carried out several bombings in Kurdish areas in Syrian Kurdistan in the past.

It was the largest and deadliest attack to hit the city since the beginning of Syria’s conflict in March 2011.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor gave a toll of 48 dead, adding that children and women were among those killed.

Kurdish officials said the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber driving an explosives-laden truck.

The blast was initially described as a double bombing, but local officials and the Observatory said the bomb had detonated a nearby fuel container, leading to reports of a second explosion.

The area targeted houses several ministries of the local autonomous Kurdish administration of Democratic Union Party (PYD).

Qamishli resident Suleiman Youssef, a writer, told AP by telephone that he heard the first explosion from few miles away. He said the blasts leveled several buildings to the ground and many people were trapped under the rubble.

“Most of the buildings at the scene of the explosion have been heavily damaged because of the strength of the blast,” he said.

Jazeera Canton Interior Council Co-President Kenan Bereket who spoke to Ronahi TV on the deadly truck bomb attack that hit the Qamishlo city this morning said that more than 50 people lost their lives and many others were wounded, ANF reported.

Heyva Sor a Kurd teams affiliated to Jazeera Canton Health Council are making an examination at the scene of the attack near Gharbi Asayish (Public Security) Center.

The Kurdish Asayesh security forces told AFP “this is the largest explosion the city has ever seen.”

The area targeted houses several Kurdish administration buildings including the defence ministry and was considered a secure zone, with multiple checkpoints and security measures in place.

“This blast is the biggest in Qamishlo in terms of both the toll and the damage since the beginning of the war,” Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said.

Local officials said hospitals in the city had been swamped with casualties from the attack.

The powerful Kurdish fighters have been a key force battling the IS jihadists in north and northeastern Syria and are the main component in the Syrian Democratic Forces alliance currently seeking to oust IS from Manbij.

They are backed by air strikes launched by the US-led coalition fighting IS in Syria and Iraq.

Qamishlo, near the Turkish border, is mainly controlled by Kurds but Syrian Assad government forces are present and control the city’s airport.

(With files from AFP | AP | ANF)

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Car bomb hits Turkey police station in the Kurdish region, four killed

June 8, 2016 By administrator

bomb explodeANKARA,— Four police man including a pregnant policewoman were killed in a car bombing Wednesday in Turkish Kurdistan, the country’s southeast Kurdish region, a day after a deadly attack hit mega city Istanbul.

Both bombings targeted Turkish police and have been blamed on Kurdish rebels who have been waging a decades-long insurgency against the state.

A massive plume of black smoke was seen rising from the rubble of the police station after Wednesday’s attack in the town of Midyat near the Syrian border.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim pointed the finger of blame at the “killer PKK”, referring to the outlawed rebel Kurdistan Workers’ Party.

“We will fight them both in urban centres and rural areas with determination,” he vowed.

The Anatolia news agency said two police officers, including a pregnant woman, and two civilians had been killed and about 30 injured.

The car — loaded with half a tonne of explosives — drove at the Midyat police station and blew up when police opened fire to stop it, the private Dogan news agency reported.

Turkey remains on high alert after multiple attacks on its soil that have killed well over 200 people in the past year and have been blamed on, or claimed by, Kurdish rebels and Islamic State (IS) jihadists.

On Tuesday, a car bombing in the heart of Istanbul killed 11 people, including six police officers and five civilians, the latest in a spate of attacks in Turkey’s largest city.

There was no claim of responsibility for the Istanbul bombing but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan too suggested that Kurdish militants were behind it.

Images carried by Turkish media showed a massive plume of black smoke rising from the rubble of the severely damaged police station in the town of Midyat near the Syrian border.

The windows of houses in the neighbourhood were shattered by the force of the blast.

Yildirim said one police officer and two civilians have been confirmed dead so far while 30 people were injured.

The police station blast comes a day after a bombing in the heart of Istanbul killed 11 people, including several police, the latest in a spate of attacks in Turkey’s largest city.

The government on Wednesday put the toll at six officers and five civilians.

A radical splinter group of the PKK, the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK), claimed responsibility for two bombings in Ankara earlier this year that killed dozens of people.

Violence flared last year between Kurdish rebels and government forces, shattering a 2013 ceasefire reached after secret talks between PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan and the Turkish state.

Since July 2015, Turkey initiated a controversial military campaign against the PKK in the country’s southeastern Kurdish regions. Since the beginning of the campaign, Ankara has imposed several round-the-clock curfews, preventing civilians from fleeing regions where the military operations are being conducted.

Activists have accused the security forces of causing huge destruction to urban centres and killing Kurdish civilians. But the government says the operations are essential for public safety, blaming the PKK for the damage.

Pro-Kurdish opposition political parties say between about 1,000 civilians, mostly Kurds, have perished in the fighting, since the Turkish offensive against the PKK centred in towns and cities in Turkish Kurdistan.

The PKK took up arms in 1984 against the Turkish state, which still denies the constitutional existence of Kurds, to push for greater autonomy for the Kurdish minority who make up around 22.5 million of the country’s 78-million population. Over 40,000 people have been killed.

A large Turkey’s Kurdish community openly sympathise with PKK rebels.

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At least 100 killed in IS-claimed bomb blasts in Syria

May 23, 2016 By administrator

212918Bomb blasts killed more than 100 people in the Syrian coastal cities of Jableh and Tartous on Monday, May 23, monitors said, in a government-controlled area that host Russian forces, Reuters says.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks in the Mediterranean cites that have up to now escaped the worst of the conflict, saying it was targeting supporters of President Bashar al-Assad.

Scores were wounded in at least five suicide attacks and two car bombs, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, the first assaults of their kind in Tartous, where government ally Russia maintains a naval facility, and Jableh.

State media confirmed the attacks but gave a lower toll, Reuters says.

Footage broadcast by the state-run Ikhbariya news channel of what it said were scenes of the blasts in Jableh showed several twisted and incinerated cars and minivans.

Pictures circulated by pro-Damascus social media users showed dead bodies in the back of pick-up vans and charred body parts on the ground, Reuters says.

The Syrian Observatory said at least 53 people were killed in Jableh, and 48 in Tartous.

The interior ministry said in a statement more than 20 people had been killed, and one state media outlet put the death toll at 45 people.

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Three killed, 45 wounded in bomb attack in Turkey’s Diyarbakır

May 10, 2016 By administrator

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DİYARBAKIR,

Three people were killed and another 45 were wounded in a bomb attack targeting a police shuttle near the center of the southeastern city of Diyarbakır on the afternoon of May 10.

The Diyarbakır Governor’s Office has stated that three people were killed in the attack while 45, including 12 police officers, were wounded.

The sound of the large explosion could be heard across the city.

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Azerbaijan used Grad rocket launcher to bomb Karabakh school: hospital

April 2, 2016 By administrator

209444On April 2, at around 8:30 am, Azerbaijani army used BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher in the Martuni direction of the contact line, killing 12-year-old Vaghinak Grigoryan and wounding two more children.

In a conversation with PanARMENIAN.Net a source from the hospital in Karabakh’s capital, Stepanakert, said the children were killed and wounded when a school was bombarded by Azerbaijan.

The 12-year-old boy and one of the wounded kids were brothers.

“One of the wounded kids, 12-year-old Vardan Andreasyan was hospitalized with compound fracture of femur caused by multiple shrapnel fragments, as well as traumatic and hemorrhagic shock,” the source said. “The child has been operated on, everything is fine now. Gevorg Grigoryan has suffered an injury of soft tissues in the thigh; surgical treatment has been performed.”

On the night of April 1-2, Azerbaijani armed forces initiated overt offensive operations in the southern, southeastern and northeastern directions of the line of contact with Nagorno Karabakh, using artillery, armored fighting vehicles and air force equipment among other weapons.

Aside from the battles on the frontline, the rival has also carried out artillery strikes on civilian settlements and places of permanent deployment of several military units.

On April 2, at around 8:30 am, the rival used BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher in the Martuni direction of the contact line. 12-year-old Vaghinak Grigoryan was killed in the shelling, two more children were wounded.

Earleir, the Nagorno Karabakh special forces identified an Azerbaijani subversive group near the Levonarkh settlement and threw the saboterus back to their positions.

According to Armenia’s Defense Ministry, the rival troops retreated after suffering several human losses.

Military operations are currently underway.

Read also:Karabakh destroys one more Azeri helicopter, three tanks, two UAVs

Karabakh troops thwart Azerbaijani subversive attack

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Baghdad: 26 killed in suicide bomb attack in football field south of Iraq’s

March 25, 2016 By administrator

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BAGHDAD, March 25 (Xinhua) — Up to 26 people were killed and 90 others wounded on Friday in a suicide bomb attack at a football field in a town south of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, a local police source said.

“The latest reports said that 26 people were killed in the suicide bombing,” the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

The attack occurred in the evening when a suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest among a crowd of people during a football game at the pitch in the town of Iskandriyah, some 50 km south of Baghdad, the source said.

The mayor of the town, Ahmed al-Khafaji, was among the killed and Hassoun Hussein, the local leader of the Shiite militia Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, was among the wounded, the source said.

Iskandriyah is part of the once restive area, dubbed Triangle of Death, which is a cluster of towns scattered north of Babil’s provincial capital city of Hilla, some 100 km south of Baghdad.

Earlier, an UN Assistance Mission for Iraq report estimated 7,515 were killed and 14,855 injured in the armed conflicts in Iraq last year.

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Twin bomb blasts rip through Syria’s Qamishli, kill three

January 25, 2016 By administrator

204504Two explosions rocked a neighborhood in Syria‘s Qamishli on Sunday, January 24, AINA reports.

The first targeted the Star Cafe, where a bomb was placed on a bicycle in front of the store. The explosion killed 3 Assyrians and injured 20. The second blast targeted Joseph Bakery, the Assyrian news portal says.

Two of the Assyrians killed have been identified as Morris Khajo and Fawzi al-Kaldani. Two of the injured are in critical condition.

In late December, three explosions went off in Qamishli, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens of others. The attacks were carried out Islamic State’s suicide bombers.

Daesh – another name for the Islamic State group – which occupies vast tracts of Iraq and Syria and is outlawed in many countries including Russia, has gained much notoriety. The jihadists conduct suicide bombings and other attacks worldwide.

The group, outlawed in a range of countries, including Russia, has forced thousands of people, mostly religious minorities, to flee their homes.

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French jets drop 20 bombs in massive anti-ISIS raid in Syria

November 15, 2015 By administrator

5648fd10c3618859268b4597France has carried out a massive airstrike on an Islamic State stronghold in Raqqa, Syria. It struck dozen’s of targets including a command and control center, training camp and munitions warehouse, the country’s defense ministry announced.

Twelve French aircraft, including 10 fighter jets, took part in the country’s biggest air raid in Syria, the statement from the defense ministry read.

The strike, coordinated with the United States, was carried out simultaneously from Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

“The first target destroyed was used by Daesh (a derogatory Arabic acronym for IS) as a command post, jihadist recruitment center and arms and munitions depot. The second held a terrorist training camp,” a ministry statement said, adding that in total some 20 bombs were dropped in the raid.

Following the wave of terror in Paris, US intelligence services have expanded their data sharing with France and have begun providing “targeting packages” on Islamic State position, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier on Sunday.

The allies have agreed on “concrete steps the US and French militaries should take to further intensify our close cooperation in prosecuting a sustained campaign” against IS, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said in a statement, following a phone call between US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and the French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian.

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Istanbul: Bomb blast injures 5 police, 2 civilians in police station building

August 9, 2015 By administrator

People gather at the scene of a bomb attack on a police station in Istanbul's Sultanbeyli district early on August 10, 2015. (Twitter)

People gather at the scene of a bomb attack on a police station in Istanbul’s Sultanbeyli district early on August 10, 2015. (Twitter)

At least five police officers and two civilians have been injured in a bomb attack on a police station in Turkish city of Istanbul.

The blast hit the police station building in the Sultanbeyli neighborhood early on Monday morning, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Part of the three-storey building collapsed in the ensuing blazes that engulfed the police station.

It also inflicted some damage on the neighboring buildings and some 20 cars parked in its vicinity.

The area was quickly cordoned off by police to stop the gathering of curious onlookers.

No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing, which comes at a time of heightened tensions between Kurdish militants and Turkey.

Ankara has recently launched a wave of airstrikes against purported Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) positions in Iraq.

A shaky ceasefire that had stood since 2013 was declared as null by PKK following the airstrikes against the group, narrowing chances of the two sides reaching a deal in the near future.

The PKK has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region inside Turkey since the 1980s. The conflict has left tens of thousands of people dead.

Source: presstv

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Turkey: Isidor, the second car bomb exploded across the Kilis

July 28, 2015 By administrator

kilesDepending on the pasture adjacent to Aleppo and Kilis bomb by Isidor to the Free Syrian Army checkpoint in two vehicles attacked Azez district was held. 2 people died in the attack.

Syria’s Aleppo to Kilis neighboring districts depend on pasture and Azez Free Syrian Army (FSA) of the second bomb by Isidor nighttime checkpoint was attacked by car.

Some people lost their lives that reported that five people injured in the attack of local resources in the region with the Öncüpınar vehicles were brought to the border gate.

2 out of 5 of the injured to ambulances Kilis State Hospital died despite intervention.

2 of the injured were transferred to hospitals in Gaziantep also.

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