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21 Jan, 2018 20:24

Turkey fires barrage of missiles on Kurdish-held targets in Syria (VIDEO)

Turkey fires barrage of missiles on Kurdish-held targets in Syria (VIDEO)

Video footage has emerged showing an intense Turkish missile assault on Kurdish-held positions in Afrin, Syria as part of Ankara’s ‘Operation Olive Branch.’

The footage, posted online by RT’s agency Ruptly, shows missiles flying over military vehicles, leaving behind heavy clouds of smoke. Sunday's ground-to-ground strike forms part of a broad attack on Kurdish fighters in northern Syria launched on January 20.

READ MORE: Missiles hit Turkish towns near Syrian border, casualties reported

Ankara maintains the operation is in line with international standards and is motivated solely by “self-defense” considerations, as Turkey accused the Kurds of cross-border fire and terrorism.

Turkey also says it's taking great care to avoid civilian casualties, though the Kurds counter that numerous innocent civilians have already been killed in the military campaign. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel expressed concern over the offensive Sunday, saying the last thing Syria needs after fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) is another military confrontation.

READ MORE: Erdogan vows swift end to Afrin operation, warns pro-Kurdish opposition against taking to streets

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told his Russian and Turkish counterparts in a phone conversation that Washington is "very concerned." The US has urged Turkey, its NATO ally, to ensure its military operations remain limited in duration and scope, in order to avoid civilian casualties. Russia also urged restraint, saying it's "closely watching" the situation.

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