Turcia bombardează miliţiile kurde din nordul Siriei

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This picture taken from the Turkish Syrian border city of Karkamis in the southern region of Gaziantep, on August 24, 2016 shows Turkish army tanks and pro-Ankara Syrian opposition fighters moving two kilometres west from the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus. Turkey's army backed by international coalition air strikes launched an operation involving fighter jets and elite ground troops to drive Islamic State jihadists out of a key Syrian border town. Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency reported that pro-Ankara Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebels had already penetrated three kilometres (two miles) inside Syria towards the IS-held town of Jarabulus. The air and ground operation, the most ambitious launched by Turkey in the Syria conflict, is aimed at clearing jihadists from the town of Jarabulus, which lies directly opposite the Turkish town of Karkamis. / AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
This picture taken from the Turkish Syrian border city of Karkamis in the southern region of Gaziantep, on August 24, 2016 shows Turkish army tanks and pro-Ankara Syrian opposition fighters moving two kilometres west from the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus.
Turkey’s army backed by international coalition air strikes launched an operation involving fighter jets and elite ground troops to drive Islamic State jihadists out of a key Syrian border town. Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported that pro-Ankara Free Syrian Army (FSA) rebels had already penetrated three kilometres (two miles) inside Syria towards the IS-held town of Jarabulus. The air and ground operation, the most ambitious launched by Turkey in the Syria conflict, is aimed at clearing jihadists from the town of Jarabulus, which lies directly opposite the Turkish town of Karkamis. / AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC

Artileria turcă a bombardat combatanţi kurzi aflaţi în nordul Siriei, unde Ankara desfăşoară o operaţiune militară de anvergură, acuzându-i pe aceştia că nu respectă o înţelegere cu Statele Unite privind retragerea, relatează Le Figaro online. Joi, Turcia a trimis un nou convoi de blindate în Siria, la o zi după izbucnirea unei ofensive a rebelilor sirieni pe care a suţinut-o şi care a permis evacuarea reţelei Stat Islamic din localitatea Jarabulus.

Prin această operaţiune, Turcia urmăreşte, de asemenea, să oprească expansiunea kurdă la frontiera sa cu Siria, în timp ce Partidul Uniunii Democratice (PYD), principala miliţie kurdă din Siria, care beneficiază de susţinerea militară americană, îşi extinde teritoriul.

Forţele turce au deschis focul joi asupra combatanţilor PYD, după ce serviciile de informaţii au remarcat faptul că ei avansează pe teren în pofida unei promisiuni a Staleor Unite potrivit căreia ei ar fi urmat să se retragă, potrivit agenţiei Anadolu.