Suicide bomber targets Kurdish security agency in Syria

Suicide bomber targets Kurdish security agency in Syria

BEIRUT - Reuters
Suicide bomber targets Kurdish security agency in Syria

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A suicide bomber set off a truck bomb outside offices of a Kurdish security agency in northeastern Syria on Aug. 19, killing at least 10 people, a Kurdish official and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack against the Asayish security force in the northeastern city of Qamishli, which is mostly controlled by a Kurdish militia that has been battling Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in northern Syria. 

The Kurdish official said two members of the Asayish had also died in the attack. The Asayish is an internal security agency set up by the autonomous security administration in northern Syria. 

Kurdish security forces in northern Syria have emerged as a major partner in the U.S.-led campaign against ISIL, and have seized wide areas of territory from the jihadist group this year, backed by U.S.-led air strikes.