Turkey appears to attack Kurdish targets in Syria

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Media reports of Turkish strikes on Kurdish PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party) targets in northern Syria seem to reveal the true focus of Ankara’s fight against extremism.

Turkey had been targeting ISIL militant bases, however British NGO The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights backs up the claims of attacks on Kurds. It says an assault on Aleppo Province, near the Syrian border with Turkey, had injured four fighters. Kurds in Syria confirmed the attack.

Turkish forces have also launched a new wave of strikes against Kurdish insurgent camps in Iraq.

Ankara says the simultaneous targeting of ISIL and the PKK is part of a campaign that will help create safe zones against extremists. But residents in northern Iraq, where the rebel camps of the PKK are located, have expressed concern.

Sayed Zain al-Deen lives in Amadiya.

“Turkish fighter jets came and hit our village with ten rockets. We and our children were really scared. They even bombed our water supply,” he explained.

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