The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Death toll update | Four fighters of “Ahrar Al-Sharqiya” killed in car-bomb explosion at their checkpoint in rural Ras Al Ain (Sere Kaniye)

Hasaka province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has documented further fatalities as a result of the violent explosion in countryside of Ras al-Ain (Sere Kaniye). The death toll rose to four fighters of “Ahrar Al-Sharqiya” faction, as a result of a car-bomb explosion at their checkpoint in the village of Tal al-Jib in the town of Mabrouka, west of Ras al-Ain in northern countryside of Hasakeh.

SOHR activists said earlier that a car-bomb exploded at a checkpoint belonging to the Turkish-backed “Ahrar al-Sharqiya” faction in the village of Tal al-Jib in Mabrouka town, west of Ras al-Ain (Sere Kaniye) in northern countryside of Hasaka province.

According to Syrian Observatory sources, the explosion killed three people and injured five others. The death toll is expected to rise, as some injured are in serious condition.

On November 14, the Syrian Observatory documented the death of a member of the Ankara-backed “Sultan Murad Division”, as a result of a landmine explosion on Tel Tamer frontline, north of Hasaka, within the “Peace Spring” areas.