At least 25 killed and scores wounded after bomber blows himself up at army outpost in divided city, rights group says.
A suicide bomber from Syria's al-Qaeda offshoot the Nusra Front has blown himself up at an army outpost in a contested neighbourhood of northern city of Aleppo, killing at least 25 soldiers and allied militia, a monitoring group says.
Monday's blast in the city, divided among rebel groups and the government forces, also injured scores, the UK based Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks the violence across the country, said on Monday.
The Obeservatory said that the explosion from the blast was heard across the city where several armed groups had recently launched an offensive to control the remaining western parts of the city in government hands.