Oman Daily Observer

Turkey asks US-led coalition for air support in Syria

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ISTANBUL: Turkey on Monday called on members of the US-led coalition against IS to provide air support for Turkish-backed troops besieging the Syrian town of al Bab, held by the group.

“The internatio­nal coalition must carry out its duties regarding aerial support to the battle we are fighting in al Bab.

Not giving the necessary support is unacceptab­le,” President Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin, told a news conference.

The Turkish army said IS had on Sunday killed at least 30 civilians and wounded many others to prevent people from fleeing the northern Syrian town.

Rebels supported by Turkish troops have laid siege to the al-Bab for weeks under the “Euphrates Shield” operation launched by Turkey nearly four months ago to sweep the hardliners and Kurdish fighters from its Syrian border.

Turkish warplanes have struck hundreds of IS targets in recent weeks.

Kalin told reporters a total of 226 IS militants had been “neutralise­d” in the latest operations around al Bab.

Kurdish-dominated militias have also been trying to take al Bab from the extremists.

Turkey is determined to prevent the Kurdish YPG militia from joining up cantons it controls in Syria along the Turkish border, fearing that would embolden Kurdish separatism at home.

— Reuters

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