Turkish man wounded from Syrian stray bullet: Official
ŞANLIURFA
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A Turkish official says a man has been wounded from a stray bullet fired
during clashes between Syrian rebels and pro-government Kurdish gunmen
across the border in Syria, Agence France-Presse reported.
The official says the man was hit in
the neck Thursday in the Turkish village of Ceylanpinar, which borders
the Syrian town of Ras al-Ayn. The official from the Ceylanpinar
municipality spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government
rules.
Fighters from the Syrian government-leaning Kurdish
Democratic Union Party have been fighting rebels - most of them from
Islamist groups - sporadically since November for control of the area.
The
latest fighting between the groups flared up Wednesday, and at least 21
Syrians wounded in the violence were brought to Turkey for treatment.
Two of them died in the hospital.
Schools closed in Turkish town near Syria borderSchools have closed for one day in the Ceylanpınar town of Şanlıurfa due to the clashes in Syria between the Free Syrian Army and the Democratic Union Party (PYD) an affiliate of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Doğan news agency has reported.
The clashes between the FSA and PYD are continuing in the Rasulayn town of Haseki province in Syria. Authorities therefore decided to close schools on the Turkish side for one day due to the security reasons.
Schools in Turkish towns close to the Syrian border were closed for a longer period of time in November last year, due to clashes.