Blast Kills Four in Northwest Syria: State Media
A mysterious explosion rocked the western outskirts of Idlib city in Syria’s northwestern province, killing at least two people and injuring four. Residents reported hearing successive blasts, while monitoring groups noted thick smoke and panic. Authorities have yet to identify the cause, following similar deadly blasts in the area last month. © Omar Haj Kadour / AFP

A blast rocked Syria's northwestern province of Idlib on Thursday, state media said, reporting four dead and without identifying its cause.

Residents told AFP they heard the sound of explosions in the western outskirts of the provincial capital.

State news agency SANA reported "an explosion whose cause is unknown in the vicinity of the city of Idlib".

Citing the Idlib health department, state television provided an "initial toll of two dead and four wounded". The number rose later to four.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported "the sound of successive large explosions at a base for non-Syrian fighters containing a weapons depot, as a drone was in the air".

The Britain-based monitoring group reported thick smoke and panic among residents of the area.

Late last month, a series of explosions in Idlib province killed at least 12 people and wounded more than 100, the Observatory said at the time.

Those blasts occurred at a weapons depot belonging to Uyghur jihadist group the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) in Maaret Misrin, in northern Idlib province, the monitor reported.

Authorities did not immediately say what may have caused those explosions.

AFP

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