
File photo: A member of the Syrian security forces, under the guidance of the transitional government, stands guard in a street in the capital Damascus. AFP
The car on the outskirts of the city of Manbij detonated next to a vehicle carrying agricultural workers, killing 14 women and one man, the local Syrian civil defence reported.
Another 15 women were wounded, among them in critical condition.
However, Britain-based war monitor The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 18 women were killed as well as one man.
Manbij in northeastern Aleppo province continues to witness violence even after the downfall of President Bashar Assad in December, where Turkish-backed factions known as the Syrian National Army continue to clash with the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
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