(Zaman Al Wasl)- A car bomb exploded Tuesday in the rebel-held town of Ma'arat al-Nu'man in Idlib province, killing a woman and wounding ten people, local activists said.
The explosives-laden car detonated near the town's Grand Mosque, activist Khaled Abu Abdullah told Zaman al-Wasl, leaving huge destruction.
So for, no rebel group or Isis have claimed the responsibility for the attack.
In next-door Aleppo province, a regime war plane was shot down on Tuesday by Islamist rebels in the southern countryside where insurgents are battling the regime army backed by allied militias, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The monitor said a plume of smoke was seen as the plane caught fire before it fell in the Talat al-Iss highland where al Qaeda affiliated rebels have come under heavy bombardment by Syrian and Russian jets after they captured the area this week, Reuters reported.
The fate of the pilot was not known, the British-based monitor said.
The explosives-laden car detonated near the town's Grand Mosque, activist Khaled Abu Abdullah told Zaman al-Wasl, leaving huge destruction.
So for, no rebel group or Isis have claimed the responsibility for the attack.
In next-door Aleppo province, a regime war plane was shot down on Tuesday by Islamist rebels in the southern countryside where insurgents are battling the regime army backed by allied militias, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The monitor said a plume of smoke was seen as the plane caught fire before it fell in the Talat al-Iss highland where al Qaeda affiliated rebels have come under heavy bombardment by Syrian and Russian jets after they captured the area this week, Reuters reported.
The fate of the pilot was not known, the British-based monitor said.
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