25-04-2024 09:30 AM Jerusalem Timing

Suicide Bomber Kills Five Kurdish Police in Syria

A suicide bomber killed five Kurdish policemen at a checkpoint in Syria’s divided northeastern city of Qamishli on Saturday, police said.

A suicide bomber killed five Kurdish policemen at a checkpoint in Syria's divided northeastern city of Qamishli on Saturday, police said.

Four others were wounded in the attack on the city's demarcation line, according to Jowan Ibrahim, the commander of the Kurdish police known as the Asayish.

It was not immediately clear who carried out the attack, but the Takfiri group, ISIL, has claimed previous bombings in the mainly Kurdish city.Car bombing in Syria (archive)

 Control of Qamishli is split between Kurdish fighters and pro-government fighters, who agreed a truce last week after several days of rare clashes.

The army and the Kurds have coordinated on security against ISIL in surrounding Hasakeh province, but tensions have built up between the sometimes-rival authorities.

The army and its ally, the National Defense Forces, control Qamishli airport and parts of the city, as well as areas of the provincial capital Hasakeh to the south.

Nearly all of the rest of the province is controlled by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), who have declared an autonomous region across the mainly Kurdish northern areas they control.