The Turkish Armed Forces have killed over 30 ISIL Takfiri terrorists and destroyed 39 targets over the past 24 hours as part of the Euphrates Shield operation near the town of al-Bab in northern Syria.
According to the Daily Sabah newspaper, citing a statement of the military, the Turkish Armed Forces destroyed 32 buildings, three headquarters, an ammunition depot, two bomb-laden vehicles in in the area of al-Bab and Bzagah, killing 33 ISIL terrorists.
On August 24, the Turkish army launched Operation Euphrates Shield against militants of the ISIL group. Turkish forces, with assistance from Syrian opposition militants, occupied the city of Jarablus in northern Syria and are currently conducting its offensive on al-Bab.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the aim of the operation is to clear the region of terrorists and make it a safety zone for refugees.
The operation has been widely criticized both by the Syrian government and Syrian Kurds, who have accused Ankara of violating Syria’s territorial integrity.
Source: Sputnik