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Fight against Isis: Turkish F-16 jets bomb targets in Syria for the first time | Fight against Isis: Turkish F-16 jets bomb targets in Syria for the first time |
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Turkey has adopted a more aggressive stance in the fight against Isis, by bombing so-called Islamic State targets in Syria for the first time. | Turkey has adopted a more aggressive stance in the fight against Isis, by bombing so-called Islamic State targets in Syria for the first time. |
Casting aside reluctance to take frontline role in the US-led coalition against the extremist group, the Turkish government sent three F-16 fighter jets from from the south eastern city of Diyarbakir early on Friday morning to target three locations across the Turkish border province of Kilis, according to a government official. | Casting aside reluctance to take frontline role in the US-led coalition against the extremist group, the Turkish government sent three F-16 fighter jets from from the south eastern city of Diyarbakir early on Friday morning to target three locations across the Turkish border province of Kilis, according to a government official. |
The jets targeted two command centres and a meeting point for Isis supporters, the official said, adding that the jets did not cross the Syrian border. | The jets targeted two command centres and a meeting point for Isis supporters, the official said, adding that the jets did not cross the Syrian border. |
In a separate operation, some 5,000 police officers supported by helicopters and special forces staged a series of overnight raids on over 100 suspected Isis and Kurdish militant locations in the capital of Istanbul, according to CNN Turk and NTV. | In a separate operation, some 5,000 police officers supported by helicopters and special forces staged a series of overnight raids on over 100 suspected Isis and Kurdish militant locations in the capital of Istanbul, according to CNN Turk and NTV. |
The Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday that Turkey will take any necessary measures to protect public order and national security following attacks by Islamic State and Kurdish militants, following a spate of violence this week. | The Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday that Turkey will take any necessary measures to protect public order and national security following attacks by Islamic State and Kurdish militants, following a spate of violence this week. |
On Monday, a suspected Isis suicide bombing killed 32 people, many of them Kurds, in a town on the Syrian border. Days later, Isis militants fired at a Turkish military outpost from Syria. One soldier and one Isis militant died in the clashes. | On Monday, a suspected Isis suicide bombing killed 32 people, many of them Kurds, in a town on the Syrian border. Days later, Isis militants fired at a Turkish military outpost from Syria. One soldier and one Isis militant died in the clashes. |
The bombings on Friday came after Turkey agreed to allow the US military to use the Incirlik air base near the border with Syria to launch airstrikes against Isis’ self-declared caliphate. | The bombings on Friday came after Turkey agreed to allow the US military to use the Incirlik air base near the border with Syria to launch airstrikes against Isis’ self-declared caliphate. |
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US President Barack Obama came to an agreement on Wednesday, after months of negotiations over the use of Turkish air bases. | President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US President Barack Obama came to an agreement on Wednesday, after months of negotiations over the use of Turkish air bases. |
US officials have argued that access to the base in southern Turkey would enable the coalition to attack Isis more affectively and strategically. | US officials have argued that access to the base in southern Turkey would enable the coalition to attack Isis more affectively and strategically. |
However, Turkey – a member of the US-led coalition - has been reluctant to enter the conflict, amid fears it could spill across the border and in turn further inflame the volatile Kurdish minority. | However, Turkey – a member of the US-led coalition - has been reluctant to enter the conflict, amid fears it could spill across the border and in turn further inflame the volatile Kurdish minority. |
The government has previously argued that only the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad - not just air strikes on the radical Islamists - can bring peace. | The government has previously argued that only the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad - not just air strikes on the radical Islamists - can bring peace. |
Additional reporting by Reuters and AP | Additional reporting by Reuters and AP |