3 rockets hit Turkey, injuring 5 people
Three rockets fired from Syria hit Turkey's southeastern border
province of Kilis on Friday, Anadolu agency reported.
According to a security source who spoke on condition of anonymity
due to restrictions on speaking to the media, the rockets hit the
garden of a house and empty fields in Kilis' Elbeyli district.
The preliminary report said that five people were injured by the
attack, and the glass in some buildings shattered. The injured were
rushed to the hospital. Police tightened security measures in the
area.
Kilis lies 6 kilometers (4 miles) from the Syrian border.
Turkish towns and provinces have been repeatedly struck by fire
from across the frontier since mid-January.
In Kilis province alone, the local governor has confirmed that a
total of 20 people have been killed and almost 70 others wounded by
rockets which have fallen inside Turkish territory.
Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus - speaking on May 2 after a
cabinet meeting chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan - said
that over last three months 55 rockets had been fired by Daesh into
Kilis.
The Turkish military has shelled Daesh positions in retaliation. On
May 2, Turkish forces struck Daesh gun emplacements and ammunition
dumps in the Suran, Arshak, Ikdakh and Ihtimalat regions on the
Syrian side of the border, initially killing 50 terrorists. This
figure later rose to 64.
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