Monday, January 2, 2017

ISIS claims responsibility of New Year Eve massacre in Istanbul, Turkey retaliates with airstrikes


ISIS has claimed responsibility for the New Year's Day mass shooting in a nightclub in Istanbul in which 39 people were killed and 69 wounded - the gunman is still at large. Turkey has retaliated by sending its fighter jets and tanks to strike 100 ISIS targets in Syria just hours after the terror group's attack.
Warplanes of Turkey used rockets to obliterate ISIS hideouts near the towns of al-Bab, Tadif and Bzagah in the north of the war-torn country - at least 22 extremists have been killed and many buildings destroyed.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 2 January 2017.
Turkish authorities are continuing their manhunt for the nightclub killer who had arrived in a taxi dressed as Santa Claus before slaughtering partygoers in the nightclub.
AS revealed by Turkey's state-run news agency, more than 100 ISIS targets in Syria were hit by Turkey and Russia in separate operations. Russian jets also attacked ISIS targets in Dayr Kak, eight five miles to the southwest of Al Bab.


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