Turkey says armed forces will respond with more severity after border city rocket attack injures six people
Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay speaks during a business forum in Ankara, Turkey on July 23, 2019.
"Our armed forces immediately responded to the attack and from now on will respond with more severity," Fuat Oktay said at a Turkey-Uzbekistan Business Forum in Ankara.Six people, including one child, were injured on Monday when one of two rockets fired from Syria hit a residential area in Ceylanpinar in the southeastern Sanliurfa province.No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but Turkey has decried the cross-border threat from terrorist groups Daesh and the PKK/YPG.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Opinion | U.S.-Turkey relationship in free fall after Pentagon ejects Ankara from F-35 programOpinion | Soner Cagaptay: U.S.-Turkey relationship in free fall after Pentagon ejects Ankara from F-35 program. - NBCNewsTHINK
Read more »
Turkey will retaliate if U.S. imposes sanctions over S-400s: ministerTurkey would retaliate against what it called an unacceptable threat of U.S. san...
Read more »
In pictures - Turkey's tourism boomFrom Hagia Sophia to the ruins Ephesus, from the volcanic formations of Cappadocia to the beaches of Antalya - Here are Turkey's top tourist destinations
Read more »
In pictures - Turkey's tourism boomFrom Hagia Sophia to the ruins Ephesus, from the volcanic formations of Cappadocia to the beaches of Antalya - Here are Turkey's top tourist destinations
Read more »
27 Women Leading the Charge to Protect Our EnvironmentPresenting 27 female forces who are making strides to better our planet and our future.
Read more »
Specialist Russian troops may be sent to Venezuela to protect against American 'economic terror,' Moscow saysDeputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said America's efforts 'to topple the legitimate government' were in breach of international law.
Read more »