DAMASCUS (Sputnik) – The Turkish military have been shelling YPG positions in northern Syria on Saturday and Sunday. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that the attacks were a retaliatory measure within rules of engagement.
"The Turkish artillery shelled barracks of the YPG… in the city of Afrin, north of Aleppo," the source told RIA Novosti.
Earlier in the day, media reported that as many as 29 Syrian Kurdish fighters were killed following the attacks.
Syrian Kurds have been fighting against the Islamic State (Daesh) militant group, which is outlawed in many countries, including Russia, for years and have already liberated vast Syrian territories from Daesh control.
Ankara considers the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) to be an affiliate of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), an organization seeking Kurdish independence that has fought the Turkish state since 1984.