The bombing of Idlib has killed 18 persons while tens of people were injuries and gone missing, rescue teams continue getting wounded out of rubble
Idlib Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: rescue teams continue transferring the injured people and getting the bodies out of the rubbles and transferring them to the centers, medical points and hospitals, of who were killed and injured in the violent explosion that hit the headquarters of Ajnad al-Quqaz (The Caucasian Soldiers) in Idlib city on Sunday evening the 7th of January 2018, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of 18 people at least including civilians, while tens of others were injured and lost, and the death toll may raise because there are missing people remain under the rubbles and their fate is unknown, also there many injured people in critical condition and some of them are seriously injured. The nature of the explosion is still unknown until now, and Syrian Observatory for Human Rights does not know yet whether the explosion was caused by a car bomb that targeted the headquarters of the Ajnad al-Quqaz faction, where the Syrian Observatory monitored fires in buildings and houses in the explosion area, amid a rush by the rescue teams to transport the injured people and to recover the bodies.
It is noteworthy that Idlib city has witnessed a few weeks ago explosions that targeted several areas in the city and its outskirts, some of which targeted vehicles and cars carrying leaders and members of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and other factions supporting it, and these explosions caused casualties.