'Sometimes NATO Ally' Turkey Shells Kurdish-held Areas of Syria's Aleppo. (Naharnet).
Turkish artillery on Saturday bombarded areas of Aleppo
province in northern Syria controlled by Kurdish forces, the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.
The monitoring group's head, Rami Abdel Rahman, said
Turkish shelling struck areas of Aleppo, including Minnigh, recently
taken by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) militia from
Islamist rebels.
Ankara considers the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union
Party (PYD) and its YPG militia to be branches of the Kurdistan Workers
Party (PKK) which has waged a decades-long insurgency against the
Turkish state.
The shelling came shortly after Turkish Prime Minister
Ahmet Davutoglu said Ankara would, if necessary, take military action
against the PYD.
A YPG source told AFP that the Turkish shelling targeted
the strategic Minnigh military airport, which Kurdish forces retook
late on Wednesday.
"We can if necessary take the same measures in Syria as we took in Iraq and Qandil," Davutoglu said in a televised speech.Abdel Rahman said the Minnigh base lies between two key
roads leading from Aleppo city to Azaz to the north, which would have
given Kurdish fighters a launching pad to attack jihadists further
east.
Syrian government forces lost control of Minnigh air
base in August 2013, two years after the start of the conflict in Syria
that has now killed more than 260,000 people and displaced millions.
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