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Huge explosion reported in northeastern Syrian town, official agency blames suicide bomber

Published July 22, 2015

Associated Press

The official Syrian news agency and activists are reporting a huge explosion in the northeastern town of Qamishli near the Turkish border.

The agency says Sunday's attack was carried out by a suicide bomber who targeted a hotel in the predominantly Kurdish town, but the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human rights said the attack took place at a base next door belonging to local Kurdish security forces.

It was not clear if the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, added the observatory, which relies on information from a network of activists across Syria.

The agency said one person was killed and three wounded. The observatory offered no details on casualties.

Sunday's attack comes three weeks after a fuel tank explosion in Qamishli killed 25 people, including children.

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