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Syria denounces 'outrageous' Turkish artillery shelling

Syria denounces 'outrageous' Turkish artillery shelling

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Soldiers carry ammunition as Turkish artillery fire from the border near Kilis toward northern Syria, in Kilis, Turkey, on Monday, February 15, 2016. Photo: AP

DAMASCUS: Syria's government says Turkish artillery shelling inside Syria is an 'outrageous violation' of international law. In a statement published by the state-run SANA news agency Saturday, it accused Turkey of committing 'crimes' against the Syrians by firing artillery shells at areas in the northern province of Aleppo. It added that a number of civilians were injured by the artillery fire that targeted Tel Rifaat, Malikiyeh and other towns. Turkey has in the past week kept up a cross-border artillery shelling campaign against US-backed Syrian Kurdish militia positions in Syria. It has also threatened ground action, saying it was exercising its right to self-defense and responding to fire from Syrian soil. The main Kurdish group in Syria has denied firing at Turkey from Syria.