A car bomb killed one person and wounded eight others on Saturday when a car bomb exploded in the security square of al-Qusour neighborhood in the Syrian city of Idlib, which is controlled by the Tahrir al-Sham and the factions, according to a human rights organization.
There was no official or independent confirmation of the report. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in London, said in a press statement today, the number of those who died in the race to rise because of the injuries, some in serious cases.
This comes as violent escalations by Syrian and Russian warplanes and helicopters, as well as ground shelling, continue in the villages of Ma´rat Al-Nouman countryside, south of Idlib countryside.
The Observatory pointed to the implementation of 61 raids by Syrian warplanes on each of the outskirts of the city of Idlib, Al-Tamanah and its surroundings, Taht, Jergnaz, Muzarra, Kfarwaid, Maarat Harmah, Kfarsjnp rural Idlib south and southeast, and the perimeter of Kafr Halab in Aleppo western countryside.
At the same level, the Observatory said that a Turkish military delegation arrived in the area of ​​the presence of the Turkish convoy, which was subjected to aerial bombardment by Syrian warplanes on the road of Maarat al-Nu´man a few days ago, as the Turkish delegation arrived in the area of ​​Maarathatat where the convoy was stationed after the air strike.