At least one person killed and several wounded in car bomb attack in the town of Azaz, opposition-linked media report.
A car bomb attack in a rebel-held town near Syria's border with Turkey has killed at least one person and wounded several others, according to an opposition-affiliated TV station.
Halab Today reported that the explosion occurred on Saturday in Azaz, a town located 32km north of the city of Aleppo.
A video, posted on Twitter by Halab Today showed blood splattered streets and the wreckage of several vehicles with the sounds of sirens wailing in the background.
Photos and videos posted on Twitter of the explosion showed plumes of black smoke as people rushed to evacuate the wounded from the scene of the blast.
It is not clear who was responsible for the attack.
The attack comes amid fears of a large-scale government offensive retake the neighbouring province of Idlib, Syria's last rebel stronghold, in what could be the last major battle of the seven-year-old Syrian war.
The UN has expressed concern that the offensive on Idlib would trigger a new wave of displacement that could uproot an estimated 800,000 people.
The war in Syria has killed more than half a million people, wounded one million and forced about 12 million people - half the country's pre-war population - from their homes. Al Jazeera
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