At least
50 people have been killed and dozens injured in a car bomb attack at a Syrian
refugee camp near the Turkish border, according to opposition websites.
The Al-Qaeda-inspired Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria are thought to be behind the attack, the reports
added.Turkey is
sheltering more than 600,000 refugees from Syria's almost three-year-long civil
war and has kept its border open throughout the conflict.
Ambulances ferried the injured from the
refugee camp to the southern Turkish city of Kilis, where a state hospital
official said at least 40 people were being treated.
A Turkish border official said the blast
near Turkey's Oncupinar border post, which sits opposite the Syrian Bab
al-Salameh gate, could be felt several kilometres (miles) away, but that the
border gate remained open.
Amateur video posted on the Internet
showed what appeared to be three bodies under blankets. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said a fire broke
out in the camp after the blast.
Thousands of Syrians have been fleeing the
city of Aleppo, some 60 km (40 miles) south of Kilis, in recent weeks because
of a campaign of improvised "barrel bomb" attacks by President Bashar
al-Assad's forces.
Many of the displaced live at a makeshift
camp on the Syrian side of the border. Thursday's blast hit this area,
according to video footage.
Towns near Bab al-Salameh have also seen
sporadic clashes between the rebels fighting Assad and fighters from ISIS.
Abu Osama, a camp administrator, said the
explosion happened behind his office and at least 20 tents were reduced to
rubble. "Some of the bodies and tents melted from the explosion," he
said over the phone. "We have had thousands of new refugees come to this
area the past 20 days because of the barrel bombing in Aleppo."
He blamed the attack on militants from
ISIS and said it had fired several rockets near the camp over the past few days
where members of the rival Islamic Front rebel group are based.
An eyewitness in the refugee camp who
spoke on condition of anonymity said he pulled four bodies from the tents.
"The bomb exploded on the main road
in front of the camp and affected a 500 metre radius. This road is frequently
used by civilians, buses and trucks," he said. -- With Daily Satr and agencies
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