June 2019 Syria bombings
Islamic State bombing event in Syria
June 2019 Syria bombings | |
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Part of the Syrian civil war | |
Location | Raqqa & Azaz, Syria |
Date | 2 June 2019 |
Target | Civilians |
Deaths | 34+ (24 in Azaz) (10 in Raqqa) |
Injured | 80+ |
Perpetrator | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant |
On 2 June 2019 three IED (two of which were car bombs) were detonated by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in northern Syria - one in Azaz and two in Raqqa. Over 30 people were killed, including civilians and dozens of others were wounded. Among the dead were five children.
See also
- January 2017 Azaz bombing
- November 2019 Syria bombings
- Eastern Syria insurgency
- Turkey–ISIL conflict
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