The Turkish army blamed the Syrian government for an air strike on Thursday in northern Syria that killed three soldiers and wounded 10, it said in a statement.
“In the air strike assessed to have been by Syrian regime forces, three of our heroic soldiers were killed and 10 soldiers wounded, one seriously,” said the statement on its website.
The army said the strike took place at 3:30 am (0030 GMT). Turkish media reported earlier that the attack in the Al Bab region was by ISIL Takfiri.
This is the first time the army has blamed Damascus for an attack killing Turkish soldiers during Ankara’s three month operation in northern Syria.
The Turkish military launched the operation — dubbed “Euphrates Shield” — in August supporting foreign militants seeking to retake territory from ISIL in northern Syria with tanks and aerial support.
Hundreds of Turkish soldiers are taking part in the operation, which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said this week was pushing forward with its aim of taking Al Bab from ISIL.
“We reached Al Bab right now and besieged it from the west,” the president said in a speech on Tuesday.
The latest deaths raise to at least 15 the number of Turkish soldiers killed since Turkey began its operation in northern Syria.
Most were killed by ISIL but one soldier was killed in an attack blamed on the Kurdish People’s Protection Forces (YPG).
Source: AFP