Two rocket projectiles from Syria hit Turkish border town wound two


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) >Two rocket projectiles from Syria have hit the southeastern Turkish province of Kilis near the country’s border with Syria on April 7 wounding three people. Katyusha projectiles which were believed to be fired from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)-controlled Bab region hit two neighborhoods of central Kilis around 8:45 a.m. The first projectile hit a house where Syrian migrants were living. Two Syrian migrants inside the house were wounded. Meanwhile the second projectile hit a road and exploded. One unidentified person was wounded in the explosion. In addition education at schools in the projectile-hit neighborhoods was also suspended. While the wounded were transferred to a nearby hospital police took security measures around the site of the incident and launched an investigation. Previously four people were killed and another four were wounded in Kilis in two separate incidents on Jan. 18 and March 8 when rocket projectiles fired from Bab region hit a school and a neighborhood.


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