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2019 al-Rai bombing

Coordinates: 36°36′42″N 37°26′48″E / 36.61167°N 37.44667°E / 36.61167; 37.44667
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2019 al-Rai bombing
Part of Syrian Civil War and Turkish involvement in the Syrian Civil War
LocationAl-Rai, Aleppo Governorate, Syria
Coordinates36°36′42″N 37°26′48″E / 36.61167°N 37.44667°E / 36.61167; 37.44667
Date15 September 2019
Attack type
Truck bomb
Deaths12 civilians
InjuredMany
PerpetratorUnknown

A truck bomb exploded outside a hospital on 15 September 2019 in al-Rai, Aleppo Governorate, Syria, killing 12 civilians.[1]

Attack

On the evening of 15 September 2019 a truck bomb was detonated in the parking lot next to Al-Rai Hospital, killing at least 12 and injuring many more civilians, according to the initial report from the White Helmets civil defense group. The explosion and debris also destroyed houses near the hospital, prompting White Helmets to carry out search and rescue operations in the area.[2]

Casualties

12 civilians were killed in the bombing and many were wounded. A pharmacist and two of his children were among those killed, according to the deputy head of the town council, Alaa al-Hammad.[2]

Reactions

Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay condemned the incident on Twitter saying, "Terror targets indiscriminately all humanity. Turkey will resolutely continue its fight against terror inside and outside of its borders".

References

  1. ^ "Car bomb kills 11 civilians in northern Syria: monitor". SBS News.
  2. ^ a b "12 civilians killed in bomb attack in Aleppo near Syria-Turkey border". DailySabah.