Beirut: Turkish warplanes killed nine contenders of Daesh in strikes on activists positions in Syria on Friday, a screen said.
"Turkish flying machine did three strikes on Daesh positions in northeastern Aleppo territory, slaughtering nine... what's more, injuring 12," said Rami Abdel Rahman, leader of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The warplanes hit positions along the Turkish outskirt west of the town of Jarablus and pulverized a truck mounted with an overwhelming automatic weapon.
The operations came after the first significant cross-fringe conflicts in the middle of Turkey and Daesh Thursday left one Turkish officer and one activist dead, pushing Turkey into open clash with the aggressors.
The bombings were the first by the Turkish flying corps on Daesh since the radicals started their development crosswise over Syria and Iraq, seizing control of swathes of region up to the Turkish outskirt. (AFP)
"Turkish flying machine did three strikes on Daesh positions in northeastern Aleppo territory, slaughtering nine... what's more, injuring 12," said Rami Abdel Rahman, leader of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The warplanes hit positions along the Turkish outskirt west of the town of Jarablus and pulverized a truck mounted with an overwhelming automatic weapon.
The operations came after the first significant cross-fringe conflicts in the middle of Turkey and Daesh Thursday left one Turkish officer and one activist dead, pushing Turkey into open clash with the aggressors.
The bombings were the first by the Turkish flying corps on Daesh since the radicals started their development crosswise over Syria and Iraq, seizing control of swathes of region up to the Turkish outskirt. (AFP)