5 Turkish soldiers killed in Syria

Five more Turkish officers were killed Thursday in battling for the Islamic State (IS) held town of Al-Bab in northern Syria, conveying to 10 the quantity of troops who lost their lives more than two days, a report said.

Ten troopers were additionally injured in the battling between IS jihadists and the Turkish armed force, which is sponsorship a crusade by Syrian revolutionaries to take the town, the Dogan news organization said.

Another five officers had as of now been killed in battling on Wednesday.

Turkey on August 24 started a phenomenal battle inside Syria against IS and Kurdish civilian army which at first gained quick ground yet has turned out to be buried in a savage battle for Al-Bab since December.

As per Dogan, 66 Turkish officers have now been murdered in the Syria operation since it started in August, for the most part in assaults by IS.

Turkey had on Wednesday asserted huge advance in the fight to catch Al-Bab and flagged it was hoping to push to the jihadist fortification of Raqa in the following phase of the operation.

Turkish Leader Binali Yildirim said Al-Bab was currently "encompassed on all sides" and the town's external neighborhoods were "under control".

Al-Bab has been blockaded since Monday, when government strengths of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad progressing from the south remove a street driving into the town.

Remote Pastor Mevlut Cavusoglu recommended that once Al-Bab was caught Turkey and its partners could send uncommon powers to take Raqa, the accepted capital for IS toward the southwest.

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