Turkish soldiers clash with Daesh militants on Syrian border

Published September 2nd, 2015 - 06:30 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Two wounded Turkish soldiers have been rushed to hospital in Turkey’s southeastern province of Kilis after cross-border fire from ISIL [Daesh] extremists in Syria. One of the soldiers later died. A third has been reported missing.

His fate raises the spectre of another possible hostage scenario involving Turkish citizens.

Turkey has a 900km long border with Syria. It has been a reluctant partner in the fight against ISIL extremists , but in July stepped up its involvement, launching air strikes and opening its air bases to the US-led coalition.

Diplomats say Ankara’s decision to launch attacks against ISIL has increased the risk of reprisals

Turkey’s security headache has further worsened since the July collapse of a ceasefire with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), sparking a new wave of tit-for-tat attacks across eastern Turkey that have killed hundreds of people.

On Tuesday (Sept 1) a police commissioner and a fellow police officer were wounded in the eastern province of Batman after suspected PKK staged an attack on the car in which they were traveling.

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