Turkey was hit by rockets: there are casualties

Turkey was hit by rockets: there are casualties

The Kurdish armed organization YPG launched missile attacks on the south of Turkey. As a result of the shelling, three people were killed and six more were wounded.

 

 This is reported by Anadolu.

 

 The shelling of the Karkamish border region of Gaziantep province was carried out from the north of Syria.

 

 According to the Turkish authorities, Kurdish militias fired 5 rockets in the Karkomysh region.

 

 According to some reports, the explosions occurred on the territory of one of the lyceums. In addition, two residential buildings were entered.

 

 Another shell hit the truck.

 

 Amid the missile attack, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara was considering a ground operation in Syria and Iraq after the air component.

 

 It will be recalled that yesterday the Ministry of National Defense of Turkey announced an air operation in northern Syria and northern Iraq and airstrikes against the bases of the Kurdish armed organization YPG.

 

 As you know, Turkey launched Operation Sword-Claw after the November 13 explosion on the crowded Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul, as a result of which 6 people were killed and 81 people were injured.

 

 Ankara blamed Kurdish militias for the terrorist attack. However, no group has claimed responsibility for last Sunday's explosion in Istanbul, with the PKK and SDF (the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces) denying involvement.





The Kurdish armed organization YPG launched missile attacks on the south of Turkey. As a result of the shelling, three people were killed and six more were wounded.

 

 This is reported by Anadolu.

 

 The shelling of the Karkamish border region of Gaziantep province was carried out from the north of Syria.

 

 According to the Turkish authorities, Kurdish militias fired 5 rockets in the Karkomysh region.

 

 According to some reports, the explosions occurred on the territory of one of the lyceums. In addition, two residential buildings were entered.

 

 Another shell hit the truck.

 

 Amid the missile attack, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara was considering a ground operation in Syria and Iraq after the air component.

 

 It will be recalled that yesterday the Ministry of National Defense of Turkey announced an air operation in northern Syria and northern Iraq and airstrikes against the bases of the Kurdish armed organization YPG.

 

 As you know, Turkey launched Operation Sword-Claw after the November 13 explosion on the crowded Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul, as a result of which 6 people were killed and 81 people were injured.

 

 Ankara blamed Kurdish militias for the terrorist attack. However, no group has claimed responsibility for last Sunday's explosion in Istanbul, with the PKK and SDF (the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces) denying involvement.