Two bomb blasts hit the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli near the Turkish border on Wednesday, killing or wounding dozens of people, a monitoring group and state television reported.
Deadly bombings hit northeastern city, monitor, state TV say
State TV said one blast was from a car bomb and the other from a bomb on a motorbike. It said at least one person had been killed and dozens wounded.
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The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least one of the explosions hit near a security headquarters of the Kurdish administration that controls most of Hasaka province, where Qamishli is located.
Dozens of people were either killed or wounded in the blasts, the group said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosions.
Islamic State, which is fighting against the Kurdish YPG militia and its allies in Hasaka and Aleppo provinces, has targeted Qamishli and the provincial capital, Hasaka city ,in the past with bombing attacks.
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