Turkish Air Strikes on Iraq and Syria
Turkey (formerly Turkey) on Saturday launched airstrikes against banned Kurdish terrorist strongholds in northern Syria and northern Iraq. It was from these places that the terrorists had planned a terrorist attack on...
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Bombing of Terrorist Bases, Revenge for Istanbul Attacks
Turkey (formerly Turkey) on Saturday launched airstrikes against banned Kurdish terrorist strongholds in northern Syria and northern Iraq. It was from these places that the terrorists had planned a terrorist attack on Istanbul. The attack was reported by the Turkish Ministry of Defense. 6 people were killed in a bomb blast in Istanbul, Turkey on November 13. 81 people were injured.
Air raid on 2 villages
Turkey has attacked al-Balonia and the village of Dahir-al-Arab. No casualties have been reported yet. However, the government has tweeted, in which it can be seen that two explosions occur at the terrorists' hideout. The tweet said that terrorists' hideouts have been destroyed by precision strikes.
A bomb exploded in Istanbul on November 13
A bomb exploded in Istanbul on November 13. Police have arrested more than 20 people in this incident. A woman has also been arrested. Al Jazeera, citing sources, claimed in its report that 3 people were involved in the attack. Out of which one was female and two were male.
The blast took place at around 4:15 pm. According to media reports, one woman sat for about 40 minutes. She then left a bag there. Minutes later there was an explosion. It is being said that there was a bomb in the bag.
American sympathy also rejected
Relations between the US and Turkey have been strained since the Istanbul attack. The Turkish government said that the Kurdish terrorist organization was behind the attack. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has openly stated several times that the US government supplies weapons to Kurdish militants in Syria and that these militants launch attacks from Syria into Turkey.

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