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Turkey denied the attack on the US observation post in Syria


According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, “Halusi Akar” and under Turkish defense today (Friday) denied the reports about the shelling of an observation post belonging to the American army in northern Syria.

In a short conversation with reporters after the meeting of the Turkish ruling party, Akar said: “It is never possible to give the coalition forces [آمریکایی] or civilians [سوری] to harm”.

According to the news agencyAnatolia“, he explained about the airstrikes in northern Syria: “Our only target is the terrorists. Wherever the terrorists are, our target is there. “Not harming civilians and the environment is our most important principle.”

The Turkish Defense Minister also praised the successful continuation of the “Claw-Sword” operation, which was carried out with extensive airstrikes against the positions of the Kurdish militia known as the “People’s Defense Units” (YPG) in northern Syria and the terrorist group “Kurdistan Director Party” (P. KK) started in Iraq, confirmed.

According to this report, Akar pointed out that this operation will continue with ground and air attacks, adding: “Since the beginning of the operation, 326 terrorists have been killed.”

Previously, “Patrick Ryder”, the spokesperson of the US Ministry of Defense, said that Turkey’s attacks on northern Syria directly threaten the US military stationed in these areas. (More details)

In response to the terrorist explosion in Istanbul, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that since Sunday, the country’s fighters have carried out operations against the PKK terrorist group and its supporters in northern Syria and Iraq.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan also stated that they will start ground operations in northern Syria at the most appropriate time, claiming that this country’s actions guarantee the territorial integrity and security of Syria and Iraq.

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