More than 15 militants killed and injured in a missile strike in Syria
More than 15 militants from the Turkish-controlled Syrian armed opposition were killed and injured in a missile strike by an unknown military aircraft on a smuggling market for oil products in the city of Jerablus, bordering Turkey, in northern Syria, local sources reported.
It is noted that the rockets were also fired at two fuel tankers, which were moving along the highway near the village of Kus in the direction of the market. Eyewitnesses reported that at the time of the strikes, several powerful explosions occurred in the border area.
On October 22, the air forces of the Western coalition, led by the United States, attacked the headquarters of the extremist group Jebhat al-Nusra in the west of the Syrian province of Idlib.
As a result of the shelling, two civilians were killed, several others were injured, and the property of local residents was damaged, according to various media reports.