A bomb exploded in a busy market in northern Syria, killing at least seven people and injuring others.
The attack happened in Azaz, near the border with Turkey. It’s not clear who is responsible for the attack, but the town is controlled by groups supported by Turkey, who are against the Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad.
The market was crowded with people buying clothes for Eid al-Fitr, a celebration at the end of Ramadan. The explosion caused damage to buildings and cars, and there were bodies on the ground, including two children.
Azaz is important because it’s close to Turkey and serves as a supply route. Attacks like this, targeting civilians, have happened before in this area. In 2017, there was another bombing in Azaz that killed over 40 people. The group ISIS claimed responsibility for that attac