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Ten killed in Turkish attack on Kurd-held Syrian region

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AFP Beirut
Turkish attacks in the Afrin region of northern Syria killed ten people, mostly civilians, a spokesman for the Kurdish militia which controls the area said.

"Seven civilians were killed, including a child, as well as two female fighters and one male fighter," said Birusk Hasakeh, spokesman for the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in Afrin, adding that the child was an eight-year-old boy.

The YPG's political branch, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), said earlier yesterday that 25 civilians had been wounded in the Turkish bombing.

Ankara also said were casualties but were all Kurdish militants.

Afrin, a hilly region that falls in Syria's northern Aleppo province, is home to more than a million people including displaced families.
 

Turkey and allied Syrian rebels yesterday began an air and ground operation, dubbed operation "Olive Branch", aimed at ousting the YPG from the Kurdish-majority pocket.

The launch came despite warnings that the operation could be militarily tough against an already battle-hardened foe and complicate relations with both Washington and Moscow.

Turkey vehemently opposes the YPG because of its links to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which has waged an insurgency inside Turkey for three decades.

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First Published: Jan 21 2018 | 3:25 AM IST

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