| 2024 Azaz bombing |
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| Location | Azaz, Syria |
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| Date | 30 March 2024 +3 (EEST) |
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| Target | SIG |
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Attack type | Car bombing |
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| Deaths | 8 |
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| Injured | 30+ |
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- Foreign intervention on behalf of Syrian Arab Republic
- Foreign intervention in behalf of Syrian rebels
- U.S.-led intervention against ISIL
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On March 30, 2024, a car bomb was detonated in a market place in Azaz, Syria, targeting late-night shoppers. The explosion killed 8 people and injured at least 30.[1][2] According to volunteer rescue group the White Helmets, two of those killed were children.[3][4]
No group initially took responsibility for the bombing.[1][3]
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