U.S fighter jets bomb munitions storage bunker left behind in Syria

Two U.S. fighter jets carried out airstrikes to destroy ammunition that was left behind when American forces left a cement factory south of Kobani, Syria on Wednesday
The United States launched airstrikes to destroy its own munitions storage bunker at a base in northern Syria after American troops left the site prior to a Turkish operation in the region.
The site was a coordination center for the U.S.-led coalition and Kurdish forces in the fight against the Islamic State group.
Turkey launched the operation on October 9 with the aim of removing the northern Syrian regions near its border of YPG/PKK members, whom it views as terrorists. (ILKHA)
LEGAL WARNING: All rights of the published news, photos and videos are reserved by İlke Haber Ajansı Basın Yayın San. Trade A.Ş. Under no circumstances can all or part of the news, photos and videos be used without a written contract or subscription.
The humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip has reached another grim milestone as hospitals reported four more deaths, including a child, caused by famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours, health officials confirmed on Thursday.
The death toll from Israel’s ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to at least 65,141 martyrs since the war began in October 2023, with the majority of victims being women and children, according to medical authorities in the besieged enclave.
At least 12 Israeli occupation soldiers have been killed and wounded in a powerful Palestinian Resistance operation in the Gaza Strip, marking one of the deadliest incidents for Israeli forces in recent weeks as battles rage across the besieged enclave.
Syrian Foreign Minister Esad al-Sheibani arrived in Washington this week, marking the first official visit by a Syrian top diplomat to the United States in nearly 25 years.