22 Feb 2022 | 07:47 AM UTC
Syria: Explosion reported in Azaz the morning of Feb. 22
Suspected car bomb detonates in Azaz, Syria, the morning of Feb. 22. Increased security likely. Avoid the area.
Event
A suspected car bomb reportedly detonated in Azaz, Aleppo Governorate, the morning of Feb. 22. Reports indicate that at least one person died in the blast. There have been no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack.
Increased security measures are likely near the affected area as authorities investigate the incident. Localized transport and business disruptions are possible near the incident site through the afternoon of Feb. 22.
Azaz is approximately 45 km (28 miles) north of Aleppo city.
Context
Turkey has attributed similar attacks in the region to the Syrian People's Protection Units (YPG). Ankara views the YPG as a militant group linked to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) based in Turkey. Several car bombings have occurred in areas along the Turkish-Syrian border since Turkey launched a military offensive into northeastern Syria in October 2019. The Islamic State (IS) has also claimed responsibility for some attacks. Turkey's military presence in northern Syria will likely lead to further attacks in the future.
Advice
Avoid the area until authorities give the all-clear. Plan for localized ground travel and business disruptions Feb. 22. Heed the advice of security personnel.