Friday, July 24, 2015

Turkey conducts first air raids on ISIS group positions in Syria

Turkish fighter jets early Friday bombed positions of Islamic State (IS) jihadists inside Syria for the first time, in a dramatic escalation of fighting after the killing of a Turkish soldier in cross-border clashes, the prime minister’s office said.

Three Turkish F-16s took off from the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir and conducted an early morning bombing raid against three IS targets, dropping four guided bombs, the statement said.

The operation came after the first major cross-border clashes between Turkey and IS jihadists on Thursday that left one Turkish soldier and one militant dead.

The decision to launch the air operation was taken at a meeting of security officials in Ankara late Thursday chaired by Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

“In this context.... an operation was carried out against targets belonging to Daesh inside the Syrian border,” the statement said, using an Arabic acronym for the group.

“Three of our F-16s hit... three targets belonging to Daesh,” it said, adding that “the government of the Turkish Republic is determined to take the necessary measures to protect national security”.

The planes dropped their bombs just before 4:00 am local time (0100 GMT) and all returned safely to their base.

The bombing raid was the first such by the Turkish air force on IS since the Islamists began their advance across Iraq and Syria in 2013, seizing control of swathes of territory right up to the Turkish border.

It came after one soldier was killed and two sergeants wounded on Thursday by fire from five IS militants on the Syrian side of the border.

Four Turkish tanks from the fifth armoured brigade responded by opening fire on IS targets in Syria in the most serious cross-border clashes yet between the two sides.

The fighting erupted after the killing of 32 people in a suicide bombing Monday in a Turkish town on the Syrian border, blamed on IS, sparked an upsurge in violence in Turkey’s Kurdish-dominated southeast.

It also came as Turkey, after months of negotiations, finally gave the green light for the US to use a key air base in its south for air strikes against IS.
(AFP)

france24.com
24/7/15
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  1. Five ISIS fighters killed in clash at Syrian border: Turkish PM's office...

    Five members of ISIS were killed during an exchange of fire with Turkish soldiers Thursday, sources at Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's office said Friday.

    Hours after the incident, in which one Turkish soldier was also killed, Turkish fighter jets struck ISIS targets inside Syria, Turkey's first airstrikes against the militants. The army said Thursday that one militant had been killed in the clash.
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  2. Turkish airstrikes under way against IS and PKK...

    Turkish forces today unleashed a third wave of airstrikes and ground attacks on targets of the Islamic State group in Syria and Kurdish militants in northern Iraq.

    Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said: "We have given instructions for a third series of strikes in Syria and Iraq. Air and ground operations are under way.

    "No one should doubt our determination," he added. "We will not allow Turkey to be turned into a lawless country."

    Turkey had early today carried out a second wave of the air strikes it says are aimed at extinguishing terror threats, this time hitting not just IS targets in Syria but also Kurdistan Workers Party targets in northern Iraq.

    Its ground forces had also carried out artillery strikes on PKK targets in northern Iraq and IS targets in Syria.

    Mr Davutoglu said he had earlier today spoken to Massud Barzani, the president of the Kurdish-ruled autonomous region in northern Iraq, to explain the attacks on the PKK............http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0725/717123-turkey/
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