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Car bombs kill at least six in Syrian camp near Jordan border

by Reuters
Tuesday, 16 May 2017 05:01 GMT

People ride a vehicle stacked with their belongings after fleeing clashes in the northern Syrian town of al-Bab, Syria January 7, 2017. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

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Attack claimed by the Islamic State militant group

AMMAN, May 15 (Reuters) - Two car bombs killed at least six people and wounded several others in Syria's sprawling Rukban refugee camp near the border with Jordan late on Monday, a rebel official and a resident said, in an attack claimed by the Islamic State militant group.

One explosion was near a restaurant and the second targeted the camp's market nearby, they said.

"There are at least six civilians dead and the number is expected to rise," said Mohammad Adnan, a rebel official from Jaish Ahrar al-Ashair who runs the policing of the camp.

Islamic State said in a statement on its Amaq news agency its fighters "carried out the Rukban camp attack", according to the U.S.-based SITE monitoring group. It gave no further details.

In January, a car bomb killed a number of people in the camp, and Islamic State militants have since launched attacks on Syrian rebels in the area.

Rukban, near the joint Syria-Iraq-Jordan border, is home to refugees and also to rebel groups, including the Jaish Ahrar al-Ashair, which fight both President Bashar al-Assad and the Islamic State movement. It was also hit by bomb attacks last year.

(Reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi; Writing by John Davison in Beirut; Editing by Louise Ireland and Paul Tait)

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