Blasts hit coalition arms depot in north Syria

A local official said a number of people were injured in the blasts and loaded on to ambulances


Afp November 26, 2016
A rebel fighter reacts as a landmine, planted by Islamic State (IS) group militants, is exploded by his comrades in the village of Tilalayn on the western outskirts of the northern Syrian town of Dabiq, on November 25, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

HASAKEH, SYRIA: A string of explosions Saturday rocked a munitions storage site in northeastern Syria used by the US-led coalition battling the Islamic State group, a monitor and a local official said.

"At least five explosions occurred on Saturday morning at the arms and munitions depots in a base close to Tal Tamer" northwest of the city of Hasakeh, the head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP.

He said the base was used by Kurdish forces from the People's Protection Units (YPG) as well as members of the international coalition fighting IS in Syria and neighbouring Iraq.

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A local Kurdish official said a number of people were injured in the blasts and loaded on to ambulances.

Neither the Observatory nor the official could specify the cause of the blasts, and the coalition was not immediately available for comment.

It was not clear if there were any US personnel on the base at the time of the blasts.

A witness told AFP that "successive explosions occurred between 10.30 am and 11 am (0830-0900 GMT)" and said ambulances and firefighters arrived swiftly on the scene.

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For more than two years the United States has led a 66-nation coalition using air strikes against the militants' positions in Syria and Iraq.

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