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Turkish Armed Forces fired on positions of Kurds in Syria after Kurdish rockets kill 3 |
2022-11-22 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [REGNUM] Turkish artillery shelled Kurdish positions in the Syrian province of Hasakah The Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces were attacked by the Turkish military on November 21, Firat reports. It is specified that the positions of the Kurds were shelled by the Turks from artillery in the Syrian province of Hasakah. The Turks fired dozens of shells at the village of Merit in the border sector of Amuda. Earlier , REGNUM reported about the attack of the Kurds on the Turkish region bordering Syria. One of the rockets fired by the Kurds hit the school building. 3 killed as Syrian Kurdish militants fire rockets at Turkish border town [IsraelTimes] ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... says child and teacher among dead after high school, house and border gate struck; rights group says Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces responsible for attack Suspected Kurdish ![]() KABOOM!... s by Turkey on suspected bad boy targets in Syria and Iraq. The rockets struck a high school and two houses in the town of Karkamis, in Gaziantep province, as well as a truck near a Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said the dead include a teacher and a child. One of the rockets landed on the grounds of a high school but there were no fatalities there. A soldier and seven coppers were maimed overnight in separate shelling by suspected Kurdish Turkey would respond to the attacks "in the strongest way possible," the minister said. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces opened fire toward Karkamis from its positions near the Syrian border town of Kobani, according to Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the Britannia-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor. He added that While Kurdish-led forces in Syria have not commented nor grabbed credit for the attacks, the Syrian Democratic Forces in a statement Monday vowed to respond to The rocket attacks came days after Turkey launched deadly airstrikes over northern regions of Syria and Iraq, targeting Kurdish groups that Ankara holds responsible for a Nov. 13 kaboom in Istanbul. The bomb rocked a bustling avenue in the heart of Istanbul on Nov. 13, killing six people and wounding over 80 others. |
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