At least 29 civilians including eight children were killed in Turkish air strikes on an Islamic State group bastion in northern Syria yesterday. Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strikes were carried out on the flashpoint town of Al-Bab, which Turkish forces have been seeking to capture for weeks in the biggest test of a four-month incursion into
Syria.
The raids came a day after 14 Turkish soldiers were killed by IS terrorists around Al-Bab, in the country's biggest loss of the campaign so far.
Turkish troops entered Syria on August 24 in support of pro-Ankara Syrian rebels, with the aim of ousting IS terrorists as well as Kurdish militia from the border area.