JAKARTA - The suicide bombing exploded in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. The perpetrator died but did not cause any other casualties.
The explosion on Sunday, August 17 occurred near a bakery in the al-Maysar neighborhood, a security source told the SANA news agency.
In Aleppo, it was previously reported that a Syrian government soldier was killed in clashes with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) led by Kurdish.
The SDF in March agreed with the Syrian government led by Islamist groups to join state institutions as part of an effort to reunite a divided country due to a 14-year civil war.
The deal aims to pave the way for the SDF, which controls a quarter of Syria, and regional Kurdish governing bodies to reintegrate with Damascus.
However, the deal did not explain how SDF would join the Syrian central armed forces.
SEE ALSO:
The SDF previously stated its fighters should join as a block, while Damascus wanted them to join individually.
The Syrian Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday, August 12, the SDF must comply with the deal and stop targeting government forces.
The ministry warned "the continuation of this action will have new consequences", the SANA government news agency reported.
Earlier, government sources told SANA that Damascus would not participate in planned meetings with the SDF in Paris.
The hope of the interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa to reunite Syria under a government led by its Islamic group is complicated by the mix of sectarian and ethnic groups in the country.
Syria is the majority of Sunni Muslims with religious minorities including Alawi, Kristen, Druze, and Shia and Ismailiyah Muslims. Although most of Syria's population is Arabic, the country also has a sizable ethnic Kurdish minority.
The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)