Suicide attack during the Syrian civil war
Idlib ceasefire (March 2020 – present)
Foreign intervention on behalf of Syrian Arab Republic
Foreign intervention in behalf of Syrian rebels
U.S.-led intervention against ISIL
The January 2017 Azaz bombing occurred on 7 January 2017 when a car bomb in front of a courthouse and near a market in the rebel-held city of Azaz , Syria detonated, killing at least 60 people, mostly civilians, and wounding around 50 others.[1] The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant was suspected and blamed for the attack.[2]
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