at least 28 daesh militants killed in turkish military strikes in syria
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At Least 28 Daesh militants killed in Turkish military strikes in Syria

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At Least 28 Daesh militants killed in Turkish military strikes in Syria
Ankara - QNA

Turkish artillery strikes have destroyed ISIS targets in northern Syria, the Turkish military said Monday. 
In a statement reported by Turkish Anadolu Agency, the Turkish General Staff said that 58 positions in Aleppo province were hit Sunday, resulting in the deaths of at least 28 ISIS militants. Two bomb-laden vehicles were also destroyed. 
Separately, the Turkish air force targeted five militants organization PKK positions in northern Iraqs Metina region overnight on Sunday.

Source: QNA

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