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The second blast, 10 minutes after the first, targeted first responders.
“Here’s a universal fact: Old people love to kiss babies!!!”
Infrastructure was deliberately damaged, according to the U.N.
The deal will end one of the longest stand-offs in the five-year conflict.
Hundreds of cheering people took to the streets of Damascus early on Saturday after Turkey’s army said it seized power from President Erdogan.
"Today is the first time we are able to move a joint convoy of the United Nations, the Red Cross and Syrian Red Crescent ... to these two towns since November 2012."
A monitoring group said at least 20 people were killed.
A convoy of trucks carried food, hygiene equipment and medicine to Harasta.