After entering from Iraqi territory, a group of trucks were fired upon by an unidentified aircraft in eastern Syria. It has been reported DEA News Citing a source from the Iraqi security authorities.
“Unidentified planes opened fire on trucks near the city of Al-Bukamal in eastern Syria,” the source said.
According to him, trucks entered Syria from neighboring Iraq a short time ago.
Formerly Iraqi Air Force destroyed 11 “Islamic State” (the organization is banned in Russia) terrorists in the north of the country.
In addition, a gun and ammunition depot was destroyed as a result of the strike, the portal reported.
Before that, on November 27, Turkish air force re-attacked the territory of Iraqi Kurdistan.
According to a portal source in the security service, the attacks were carried out on Mount Matin, near Iraq’s Dahuk province.
Turkish artillery also bombarded the villages around the city of El Amadiyah.
On 20 November, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense announced the Operation Claw-Sword. Turkish Armed Forces destroyed 89 targets in Syria, including shelters and ammunition depots, in a one-day operation.
Source: Gazeta
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