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Turkey shells two localities in Northern Syria

By ANI | Updated: October 29, 2021 14:45 IST

The Turkish army fired missiles and rockets on the villages of Ain Digna and Bailunia in the north of the Aleppo Province in Syria, according to media reports.

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The Turkish army fired missiles and rockets on the villages of Ain Digna and Bailunia in the north of the Aleppo Province in Syria, according to media reports.

The Turkish troops and their allies on the ground attacked the villages late Thursday, the Kurdish ANHA news agency reported. In response, the Syrian army shelled the positions of the militants near the town of Azaz.

On Thursday, a source in the Syrian opposition told Sputnik that Turkey is getting ready for two military operations in Northern Syria prompting it to realign its forces and deploy additional equipment and ammunition to the site. (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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