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Turkey closes Syria border after violence flares in both countries

  • Turkey closed its main border crossings into northwest Syria after Turkish troops were attacked by Syrians protesting violence against compatriots, as reported by a Syrian opposition source and residents.
  • The closure includes Bab al Hawa border crossing, a key trade route for over 3 million people, due to unrest caused by the incident, according to a border official.
  • Violent clashes erupted in Afrin involving armed protesters and Turkish troops, resulting in at least four fatalities, while skirmishes and stone-throwing at Turkish convoys occurred in other towns.
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