Published 11:42 IST, December 5th 2019
Deadly car bombing hits Turkish convoy in north Syria
A deadly car bomb targeted a Turkish convoy in an area of northern Syria controlled by Turkey-backed fighters, a Britain-based war monitor said.
A deadly car bomb targeted a Turkish convoy in an area of northern Syria controlled by Turkey-backed fighters, a Britain-based war monitor said. The blast hit a convoy of Turkish troops headed towards a military base west of the town of Jarabulus in the northern province of Aleppo, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday.
No one has claimed responsibility
The monitoring group did not give a precise death toll, and there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. Ankara-led forces on October 9 launched a cross-border incursion against Kurdish fighters several hundreds of kilometres to the east of Jarabulus, taking control of a 120-kilometre (70-mile) long strip of land along Turkey's southern frontier.
A US-backed Kurdish-led military campaign expelled the Islamic State group from their last patch of territory in Syria in March, but the jihadists have continued to claim deadly attacks ever since. Syria's civil war has killed more than 370,000 people since it started in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.
Updated 12:11 IST, December 5th 2019