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Turkey air strikes hit northern Syria, Iraq

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Turkey launched air strikes in northern Syria and Iraq, hitting Kurdish posts and Syrian army positions, a war monitor said.

Turkish air raids hit several towns across northern Syria and Iraq late Saturday, US-backed Kurdish-led forces and a war monitor said.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights reported that 25 air strikes had struck areas under the control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the countrysid­e of Kobane and Aleppo.

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The Britain-based monitor said that Syrian army positions were also targeted and the air strikes left at least 31 people dead, including both SDF and Syrian army troops.

At least 40 were injured or have gone missing, according to the war monitor. Some of those injured were in serious condition.

The Syrian Defense Ministry said "several" Syrian soldiers were killed in the northern Aleppo countrysid­e and Hasakah province. Syrian state media had previously reported that three soldiers were killed in the strikes.

Iraqi Kurdish of cials said at least 32 PKK militants had been killed in 25 air raids.

Turkey's Defense Ministry later issued a statement that its air strikes targeted bases from where militants stage attacks on Turkey.

Turkey says strikes in response to Istanbul bombing

Saturday's attacks come just days after a deadly bombing in central Istanbul last week, which Ankara has blamed on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) . The PKK denies involvemen­t in the blast.

"The hour of reckoning has come," the Turkish Defense Ministry said in a tweet early on Sunday.

The tweet was accompanie­d by a picture of a plane taking o for a night operation, but no location was speci ed.

Defense Minister Hulusi Akar claimed the strikes destroyed the "so-called headquarte­rs of the terrorist organizati­on," without giving further details.

Turkey considers the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) — the main component of the SDF — an extension of the PKK.

Mazloum Abdi, the head of SDF, said on Twitter that the air strikes threatened the whole region.

"This bombing is not in favor of any party. We are making every effort to avoid a major catastroph­e. If war erupts, all will be affected," he said.

SDF spokespers­on Farhad Shami added in a tweet that two villages densely populated with displaced people were among the areas targeted.

He said the bombardmen­t had resulted in "deaths and injuries.''

"Kobane, the city that defeated ISIS, is subjected to bombardmen­t by the aircraft of the Turkish occupation," Shami wrote.

Since 2016, Turkey has launched three major cross-border operations into Syria.

dvv, sdi/wmr, kb (AFP, AP, dpa, Lusa)

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