Syria: Fire kills mother, eight children at home

Nine Syrian nationals, including eight children and a mother, were killed in a fire at their apartment in north-western Turkey.
State news agency, Anadolu, reported that the children were between the ages of one and 11.
The governor of Bursa, Yakup Canbolat, said the 31-year-old mother, her six children and two nieces were caught in the fire late Tuesday night in Bursa province.
Mr Canbolat said initial findings showed that a heater might have caused the fire on the second floor of the apartment.
Three others on higher floors were slightly injured and taken to a hospital for treatment, Anadolu reported.
The report added that the victims had fled the civil war in Syria’s Aleppo to Turkey in 2017.
(dpa/NAN)
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