local reports. Local reports said eight people died and 15 were wounded. A Reuters report said five people died. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights gave a figure of 10 dead. The car exploded in the main street in the city center of Tel Abyad, also known as Girê Sipî, a town near the Turkish border.The attack struck near a local administrative office. Amaq News, the Islamic State-affiliated news agency, said IS militants were behind the attack. The local activist group Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently also reported on the bombing. Tel Abyad was recaptured from Islamic State by Kurdish forces from Islamic State in 2015. This video was shared by a Kurdish news agency and is described the aftermath of the explosion. Credit: YouTube/ANHA">