The Jerusalem Post

Turkey: Kurdish militia attack kills 10 people in Syrian town of Al-Bab

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ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey’s Defense Ministry said on Saturday that a car bomb attack by Syrian Kurdish fighters killed 10 people and wounded more than 15 in the northern Syrian border town of Al-Bab, which Turkish forces seized in a 2016 offensive.

Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported 18 people were killed in the bombing and at least 30 others were wounded. It said several cars and buildings in the vicinity of the blast had also been damaged.

Turkey and its Syrian rebel allies have so far mounted three separate offensives in northern Syria against Islamic State and the YPG Kurdish militia, seizing areas along its border. They launched another offensive against the YPG in northeaste­rn Syria last month.

Ankara views the YPG, the main component of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), as a terrorist group linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) that has waged a decades-long insurgency in Turkey.

In a statement on Twitter, the Defense Ministry said the YPG had detonated the car bomb at Al-Bab’s bus terminal, killing 10 people.

“Inhumane and uncivilize­d PKK/YPG terrorists continue to target innocent civilians using the same methods as DAESH (Islamic State),” the ministry said.

Turkey’s latest offensive was widely condemned by Ankara’s Western and NATO allies, which said the assault could hinder the fight against Islamic State in Syria. Turkey has dismissed their concerns, saying it will continue to combat ISIS.

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