Russian airstrikes reportedly target Turkish aid convoy in Syria

Russian airstrikes reportedly target Turkish aid convoy in Syria


Turkey's state-run news organization and activists on the ground say Russian airstrikes hit a guide guard going close to the Syrian bordertown of Azaz in the Aleppo area.

The Anadolu organization reported that seven individuals were killed and 10 injured in strikes that it said hit a Turkish caravan taking supplies to outcasts in the town on Wednesday.

It is vague who did the assaults, however some on the ground affirmed that Russia was behind the strike. The Turkish-based IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has a group working in the region furthermore made cases that the strikes originated from Russian planes.

They tweeted photographs of the result and save endeavors that show crisis responders attempting to stifle the blazes.

Syrian administration strengths have likewise been completing strikes in the territory as of late.

The strike on the guide escort comes one day after Turkish powers brought down a Russian fly that purportedly crossed into Turkey while leading strikes in Syria. Turkey shot down the Russian Sukhoi Su-24 military arrangement and revolutionaries on the ground shot and executed one of the pilots as he parachuted to the ground, increasing strains in the district.

Russia said the plane had kept afloat while Turkey said it had infringed upon Turkish airspace, and that it cautioned the Russian plane "10 times in five minutes" about the airspace infringement before two Turkish F-16s shot it down.

Russian warplanes have been directing airstrikes in the area for a considerable length of time, The Turkmen Mountain locale close Azaz was the objective of Syrian government hostile as of late, under the front of Russian air strikes.

Turkmen regular people in the territory have additionally apparently been focused by Russian air strikes in the area as of late. One week prior, Prime Minister Davutoglu denounced the assaults in the range, after the outside service said Turkmen regular people were subjected to "overwhelming barrage" by Russian planes.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported before serious Russian airstrikes in Azaz on Wednesday.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, addressing the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, said that the demonstration by Turkey will have "genuine results for Russian-Turkish relations and won't go unanswered," as per an announcement discharged by the Krem

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