No fewer than 28 Daesh terrorists were killed
in northern Syria in the last 24 hours by Turkish forces and the
U.S.-led coalition, according to a Turkish General Staff statement
Sunday.
Turkish army forces killed at
least 12 Daesh terrorists as part of the ongoing Operation Euphrates
Shield which on Sunday marks the 180th day.
In addition, 16 Daesh terrorists were killed by airstrikes carried out by a
U.S.-led coalition in northern Syria, the statement added.
According the
statement, 41 Daesh targets, including shelters, had been hit by
Turkish Land Forces while 11 others were struck by the U.S.-led
coalition.
Also, Turkish fighter jets destroyed nine targets, including a building used as a hideout and two vehicles.
The
jets killed eight terrorists in Avasin-Basyan and Zap areas of
northern Iraq in strikes on the PKK terror group, Turkish military said
in another statement.
The Turkish-led
Operation Euphrates Shield began in late August to improve security,
support coalition forces, and eliminate the terror threat along the
Turkish border using Free Syrian Army fighters backed by Turkish
artillery and jets.
Last October, the
Iraqi army, backed by the coalition and local allies on the ground,
began a wide-ranging campaign to retake Mosul, which Daesh overran in
mid-2014.
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