Car bombing kills 20 in northern Syria's Manbij: Presidency
Briefly

A deadly car bomb in northern Syria's Manbij killed at least 20 people and injured many more, marking the deadliest attack since President Bashar al-Assad's fall. The attack, the seventh bombing in a month, targeted agricultural workers. President Ahmed al-Sharaa's office promised to hold the perpetrators accountable. Civil defense efforts emphasized the human tragedy, highlighting the loss of families and dreams. Activists in Manbij noted increased vigilance among residents to protect neighborhoods and enhance surveillance due to the rising violence.
The presidency stated that this crime will not pass without the strongest punishment for its perpetrators, serving as a warning for anyone considering compromising Syria's security.
The car bomb exploded near a vehicle carrying agricultural workers at night, leading to the deaths of at least 11 women and three children, highlighting the human cost of violence.
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