Didar Yüsra Dilruba Öz
14 February 2017•Update: 14 February 2017
By Sahin
ANKARA
At least 26 Daesh terrorists were killed, wounded or captured in northern Syria over the 24 hours to Tuesday morning, Turkey’s military said.
Operation Euphrates Shield, in which Turkish forces are backing Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters, is currently focused on taking the town of Al-Bab, 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of the Turkish border.
A statement from the Turkish General Staff said 135 Daesh targets, including shelters, headquarters, defensive and vehicles were hit by the FSA and army.
The Turkish Air Force destroyed 42 buildings used by the group and a vehicle carrying a bomb, the statement added.
Euphrates Shield was launched in August to clear the north Syrian border region of terrorists and secure Turkey’s border.