TEHRAN (FNA)- The Ankara-backed fighters have been put on alert after three consecutive blasts in the Turkey-occupied regions in Aleppo and their infighting killed and wounded tens of people.
Field sources in Northern Aleppo reported on Wednesday afternoon that a bomb-laden car exploded near al-Ahli hospital in the town of A'azaz in Northwestern Aleppo, killing and wounding nearly 30 people, including civilians and Ankara-backed militants and destroying properties.
They added that immediately after the blast, two other explosions also rocked the town of al-Ra'ei in Northern Aleppo and Kabir mosque in the Center of the town of al-Bab in Northeastern Aleppo, killing a number of people and injuring at least 20 other civilians and militants.
Also, the Kurdish-language Hawar news quoted local sources in al-Bab as saying that after the explosion in the town, the Ankara-backed terrorists engaged in heavy clashes with each other which killed 2 and wounded another militant.
The militants fighting under the name of Euphrates Shield Operation and Olive Branch were put on alert and declared curfew in the region after the three blasts.
Civilians in the Turkey-occupied regions in Aleppo are severely angered by insecurities created by Ankara-backed terrorists.
In a relevant development last month, a large number of people in the occupied town of Jarabulus in Northeastern Aleppo poured into streets and staged a large demonstration against the Turkish troops and Ankara-backed militants amid intensified insecurity in the region.
Civilians in the town of Jarabulus in Northeastern Aleppo that is under the occupation of the Ankara-backed Euphrates Shield forces took to the streets against the Turkey-affiliated terrorists.
In the meantime, media activists reported continued blasts and insecurity in regions occupied by the Turkish forces, and said people in these regions are tired of the present situation and have taken to the streets to call for the expulsion of the terrorists from their homes and town.
They further said that the demonstrators set fire at tires and closed off roads to the region.
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