Credited from: INDIATIMES
Recent explosions at arms depots in Idlib, Syria, have left at least five to seven people dead and over 150 injured. Reports indicate that the blasts occurred in the towns of Kafriya and Maarat Misrin, with significant damage and ongoing rescue efforts from local civil defense teams, including the White Helmets, who are responding amid secondary explosions, according to aa, aljazeera, and indiatimes.
The explosions are part of a troubling pattern in Idlib, with officials noting that this incident marked the third explosion this month. The Syria Civil Defence reported that onlookers should avoid the site for safety as teams conduct ongoing rescues amidst hazardous conditions, underscoring the precarious situation in the region, according to aljazeera and indiatimes.
No definitive cause has been determined for the explosions, although speculation suggests it may be linked to leftover munitions from Syria's prolonged civil conflict. This situation highlights the ongoing volatility in Idlib, which remains under the control of interim authorities following years of conflict, according to aa and indiatimes.