
Members of the Kurdish police known as the Asayesh control a motorcycle driver in the neighbourhood of Al-Masaken in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasakeh during ongoing fighting with regime forces on August 22, 2016(AFP)
Turkish media are saying that Turkey's artillery has shelled Islamic State group targets across the border in Syria. This comes after two mortar rounds, believed to have been fired by the militants, landed on Turkish territory.
The Hurriyet newspaper and others say the mortar rounds, fired from IS group-held Jarablus on Tuesday morning, hit the town of Karkamis, in Turkey's Gaziantep province. One of them exploded in the garden of a house, but no one was hurt.
Hurriyet reported on its website that Turkey's military responded by launching 40 rounds, hitting four IS group target.
On Monday, Turkish artillery attacked a U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish militia as well as IS group positions in Syria.
The state-run Anadolu Agency reported Turkey has increased security measures at its border opposite Jarablus, deploying tanks and armored personnel carriers.
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