Syria's Kurds on Monday accused a pro-regime militia of being behind two deadly bomb blasts that killed nearly 20 people in the city of Qamishli in recent weeks, AFP reports.
The statement comes a month after clashes erupted between Syrian Kurdish forces and pro-government fighters in the city in northeast Syria, where control is shared between the Kurds and the regime.
A spokesperson for the Kurdish Asayish security forces said members of the National Defense Forces were behind blasts on December 31 and January 25, even though the "Islamic State" (ISIS) terrorist group claimed both attacks.