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Deadly Car Bomb in Manbij, Syria Kills 15, Mostly Women

A car bomb exploded in Manbij, Syria, killing at least 15 people, predominantly women, and wounding dozens more, highlighting ongoing instability in the region.

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A car bomb detonated near a vehicle carrying agricultural workers in Manbij, Syria, killing at least 15 individuals, primarily women. While local civil defense reported the death of 14 women and one man, a monitoring group indicated a higher toll of 18 women killed. This incident marks the seventh car bombing in Manbij in over a month, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation in the region, which remains volatile due to ongoing clashes between armed factions, including the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Medical assistance is being provided to those affected.

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