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A checkpoint manned by Kurdish fighters in the eastern Syrian city of Hasaka was one of two locations attacked by car bombs. State television says that at least 20 people have died, with some sources claiming the death toll exceeds 30.
The city, which housed about 200,000 people prior to the breakout of the Syrian civil war four years ago, has been the site of a three-way fight between Kurdish militias, the Syrian government and Islamic State.
The Kurds have majority control, after repelling a siege and storm by jihadists this summer.
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