by The Cradle Co Staff at The Cradle Co
On the afternoon of 16 August, the Turkish army hit a Syrian Arab Army (SAA) position in Tal Jarqali village, west of the town of Ayn al-Arab in Aleppo governorate.
At least 11 Syrian servicemen were killed in the attacks and eight others were injured, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
Several casualties reported after Turkish airstrikes on SDF check points in Kobane, northeastern Syria.
The strikes were in response to SDF's rocket attacks that killed two Turkish soldiers. pic.twitter.com/WwvgNLY0IS
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On the afternoon of 16 August, the Turkish army hit a Syrian Arab Army (SAA) position in Tal Jarqali village, west of the town of Ayn al-Arab in Aleppo governorate.
At least 11 Syrian servicemen were killed in the attacks and eight others were injured, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
The retaliatory attack started when the Turkish artillery fired several shells that landed at the perimeter of the fortified SAA point.
“One hour after the artillery bombardment, the Turkish air force took part in the attack carrying out several airstrikes”, a wounded Syrian soldier said in a Kurdish TV interview.
The SAA base is located only two kilometers away from the Turkish border wall.
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