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US Confirms Turkey’s Airstrikes in Iraq Killed Kurdish Peshmerga Fighters
US Confirms Turkey’s Airstrikes in Iraq Killed Kurdish Peshmerga Fighters
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Turkey's not approved by the US-led anti-Daesh coalition led to the deaths of members of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces, according to US Department of State... 25.04.2017, Sputnik International
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US Confirms Turkey’s Airstrikes in Iraq Killed Kurdish Peshmerga Fighters
18:16 GMT 25.04.2017 (Updated: 18:48 GMT 25.04.2017) Turkey's not approved by the US-led anti-Daesh coalition led to the deaths of members of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces, according to US Department of State spokesperson Mark Toner.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Turkey’s uncoordinated airstrikes in Iraq and Syria led to the deaths of members of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces, US Department of State spokesperson Mark Toner said during a conference call on Tuesday.
"These airstrikes were not approved by the coalition and led to the unfortunate loss of life of our partner forces in the fight against ISIS [Islamic State or Daesh, outlawed in Russia] that includes members of the Kurdish Peshmerga," Toner said.
On Tuesday, Turkey's General Staff confirmed that the country’s jets struck Kurdish militias positioned in northern Syria and Iraq. It also stated that about 70 Kurdish fighters were killed as a result of the airstrikes.
Toner noted the United States directly expressed its concern to the government of Turkey, however, it Ankara continue to be a vital partner in the fight against the Daesh.
The United States will also continue partnering with Kurdish forces on the ground in Syria, Toner added.