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Turkish warplanes strike Kurdish militia targets in Syria — Army

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ISTANBUL: Turkish warplanes hit Kurdish YPG militia targets in Syria’s Afrin region, the army said yesterday, and a monitoring group reported that seven fighters and two civilians were killed in strikes.

The overnight attacks came after a lull in Turkish air strikes following the shooting down of a Russian warplane elsewhere in Syria last weekend.

The air strikes destroyed 19 targets including ammunition depots, shelters and gun positions, the armed forces said in a statement without specifying when the raids were conducted. The raids began at midnight, state-run Anadolu news agency said.

Seven YPG fighter and two civilians were killed in the strikes, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a UK-based group that monitors the war in Syria.

Turkey had halted air strikes as Russia worked on its air defence system in the wake of the shooting down by Syrian rebels of a Russian warplane in Idlib province on Feb 3, Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper reported.

Ankara launched an air and ground offensive in Afrin on Jan 20 against the YPG, which it views as a terrorist group and an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) that has waged a threedecad­e insurgency on Turkish soil.

Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by telephone on Thursday and agreed to strengthen military and security service coordinati­on in Syria, according to the Kremlin.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A man flashes a victory sign as Kurds living in Greece take part in a demonstrat­ion towards the Turkish embassy in Athens against the ongoing Turkish military campaign in the Kurdish-held Syrian enclave of Afrin.
— AFP photo A man flashes a victory sign as Kurds living in Greece take part in a demonstrat­ion towards the Turkish embassy in Athens against the ongoing Turkish military campaign in the Kurdish-held Syrian enclave of Afrin.

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