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World

Turkish jets hit IS targets in Syria

Published December 9, 2016 Updated December 9, 2016 02:02pm

imageISTANBUL: Turkish warplanes destroyed 10 Islamic State targets in northern Syria while rebels backed by Turkey seized control of an important highway between the towns of al-Bab and Manbij, the Turkish army said on Friday.

The military moves are part of Turkey's almost four-month-old "Euphrates Shield" operation to support the rebels opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while pushing militants and Kurdish militia fighters further from its border.

The Turkish military said its jets had destroyed seven buildings and three control points used by Islamic State in four different parts of the region.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, said it was told that 12 civilians from three families were killed and 10 wounded as a result of air strikes and bombardment by Turkish forces targeting al-Bab.

The latest air strikes followed a Turkish state media report on Thursday that Ankara had sent 300 commandos to northern Syria to reinforce the operation.

The Turkish-backed forces are now besieging al-Bab, the last urban stronghold of Islamic State in the northern Aleppo countryside.

Their advance potentially pits the Turks against both Kurdish fighters and Syrian government forces.

The army statement said Free Syrian Army rebels had to a large extent achieved control over the highway between al-Bab and Manbij, a town which was wrested from Islamic State in August by Kurdish-led forces backed by the United States.

Ankara regards the Kurdish YPG, a key component of those forces, as a hostile group with deep ties to Kurdish militants who have fought a three-decade insurgency in Turkey.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said Manbij is a target for the "Euphrates Shield" operation after it seizes al-Bab.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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