
Turkey's military has killed at least 28 Daesh fighters in shelling north of the Syrian city of Aleppo in retaliation for the latest attacks against a Turkish border town, broadcaster CNN Turk said.
The attack hit 58 Daesh targets with artillery and rocket launchers, it said, citing a military source according to Sky News on Monday.
The pro-government Sabah newspaper reported five people were injured on Friday when rockets fired from Islamic State-controlled territory in northern Syria hit the Turkish border province of Kilis, which is about 60 kilometers north of Aleppo.
Kilis has been hit by rockets from Daesh-controlled territory more than 70 times since January, killing 21 people including children, in what security officials say has gone from accidental spillover to deliberate targeting.
The Turkish military usually responds with artillery barrages into northern Syria, but officials have said it is difficult to hit mobile Daesh targets with howitzers.
Turkish officials have said they need more help from Western allies in defending the border.
Daesh fighters captured territory from Syrian rebels in an area near the Turkish border on Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
The advance also brought them closer to Azaz, a town 6km from the Turkish border. Rebel groups battling Daesh in the area, which Washington sees as strategically vital, have been supplied with weapons via Turkey.
Source : MENA
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