People wounded after rocket fire hits Turkish border town

The ordnance was fired from Islamic State-controlled territory in Syria

A man sits on an old tank as he watches fighting taking place in Syria as seen from the Israeli side of the border fence between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights September 11, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISTANBUL:
A rocket fired from Syria hit a market in a Turkish border town on Thursday, wounding people, CNN Turk reported, without elaborating on the casualties.

The ammunition hit the town centre of Kilis, which straddles the Syrian frontier, the private broadcaster said. The ordnance was fired from Islamic State-controlled territory in Syria, Dogan news agency said.


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Dozens were killed in Kilis, which was regularly attacked by Islamic State rockets earlier this year.

However, the Turkish military entered Syria in August to back Free Syrian Army rebels and cleanse its border region of Islamic State militants.
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