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22 killed in Syrian truck bomb attack

Civilians gather at the scene of bomb attack in Jameela market in the Iraqi capital's crowded Sadr City neighborhood Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015. A massive truck bomb ripped through a popular Baghdad food market in a predominantly Shiite neighborhood in the early morning hours on Thursday, killing at least 58 people, police officials said. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

At least 22 people were killed by three truck bombs in a Kurdish-controlled town in northeastern Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Friday. It said the death toll from the attack in Tel Tamer late on Thursday was likely to increase.

The town in the northeastern province of Hasaska is controlled by the Kurdish YPG militia, which has been battling the militant Islamic State (IS) group with the support of United States (US)-led air strikes.

The Observatory said one of the bombs exploded near a health centre, and another near a vegetable market.

It said there was “confirmed information” about casualties among the Kurdish internal security force known as the Asayish. Asayish officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

The YPG has been the most effective partner on the ground in Syria for the US-led alliance. In October, it became part of a new US-backed alliance called the Democratic Forces of Syria.

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