Turkish tanks enter Syria in anti-IS operation

An air strike by a Turkish jet fighter hits the Syrian-Turkish border village of Jarabulus during fighting against IS on Wednesday.
An air strike by a Turkish jet fighter hits the Syrian-Turkish border village of Jarabulus during fighting against IS on Wednesday.
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AFP, Ankara : Turkish tanks backed by fighter jets and special forces rolled into Syria Wednesday in an unprecedented operation to drive Islamic State jihadists out of a key Syrian border town.The air and ground operation also involving Syrian fighters-the most ambitious launched by Ankara in the Syria conflict-is aimed at clearing jihadists from the town of Jarabulus directly opposite Turkey.But President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised the operation was also targeting Kurdish militia fighters opposed by Ankara who had also been closing in on IS-held Jarabulus.The operation-named “Euphrates Shield”-began around 4:00am local time (0100 GMT) with Turkish artillery pounding dozens of IS targets around Jarabulus, the prime minister’s office said.Turkish F-16 fighter jets, backed by international coalition war planes, also hit targets inside Syria. An AFP photographer saw around a dozen Turkish tanks cross into Syria in support of Syrian opposition fighters.Tensions had flared across the Syria-Turkey border the previous day following rocket fire from Jarabulus which landed inside Turkey, with the Turkish army firing howitzer rounds in response.As well as tanks, the AFP photographer in the area of Karkamis opposite Jarabulus saw several smaller military vehicles believed to be carrying pro-Ankara Syrian rebels.Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu confirmed the Syrian fighters had crossed from Turkey into Syria and the state-run Anadolu agency said they were now three kilometres (two miles) inside the border.Security sources quoted by Turkish television said a small contingent of special forces had travelled into Syria to secure the area before a possible larger ground operation.Turkish authorities had late Tuesday ordered the evacuation of Karkamis for safety reasons, raising expectations that an offensive was imminent.Air strikes by Turkish jets also echoed through the skies, the photographer said. The effects of one air strike on the northern outskirts of Jarabulus were easily visible, sending up a cloud of black smoke and sand.Turkey will want to show with the operation that it is serious about taking on IS, which has been blamed for a string of attacks inside the country, the latest a weekend attack on a Kurdish wedding in Gaziantep that left 54 dead.Ankara was long accused of turning a blind eye to the rise of IS in Syria and even aiding its movements to-and-fro across the border, claims the government had always vehemently denied.The launch of the operation comes as US Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Ankara to meet Erdogan, with agreeing a unified strategy on Syria set to be a crucial issue.

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