The car bomb incident in northern Syria underscores the ongoing violence affecting civilians as regional turmoil persists.
Tragic Car Bomb Attack Claims Lives of 15 Agricultural Workers in Northern Syria

Tragic Car Bomb Attack Claims Lives of 15 Agricultural Workers in Northern Syria
A devastating explosion in Manbij leaves multiple casualties, igniting fears of escalating violence.
In a tragic incident that has shocked the northern Syrian community, a car bomb blast targeting a vehicle filled with agricultural workers resulted in the deaths of 15 individuals, predominantly women. According to the Syria Civil Defence, also known as the White Helmets, the fatal explosion occurred on the outskirts of Manbij, located east of Aleppo. Among the injured, an additional 15 women sustained serious injuries, with some reportedly in critical condition, prompting concerns that the death toll could further increase.
The attack has not yet been claimed by any militant group, leaving local authorities and residents in fear and uncertainty. This incident marks the second fatal car bombing in the Manbij area in just three days. Earlier, on Saturday, another blast resulted in the deaths of four people, including two children, in the city center. The continuous cycle of violence highlights the perilous situation in Syria, particularly for vulnerable populations caught in the conflict. As the situation develops, community members remain on high alert, bracing for potential further attacks.