Ankara: Two rockets fired into Turkey from an area of Syria controlled by Daesh hit the border town of Kilis on Sunday, leaving 10 people injured, Anatolia news agency said.
In the last few weeks, Daesh terrorists have repeatedly fired rockets at the town in the southeast of the country — the only place in Turkey where refugees from Syria’s five-year conflict now outnumber local Turks.
On Monday, just such an attack left five Syrians dead, including four children, when a rocket ripped through their home.
Turkey has responded to each of the strikes on Kilis by destroying the launching positions of the terrorists with howitzer fire.
Turkish officials have repeatedly lauded the hospitality of people in Kilis towards Syrians as an example of how Turks are hosting the 2.7 million Syrians who have fled their country’s civil war.
On Saturday, after a visit to the region with top European Union officials, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu insisted once again that “Turkey will respond with force” to attacks on its territory.
Neither Daesh nor the Al Qaida-affiliated Al-Nusra Front are included in a Syrian truce brokered by the US and Russia that came into force in February.
Washington has applauded Turkey’s role in the anti-Daesh coalition, but US officials on occasion have urged Ankara to do more.
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