Turkish forces targeted Kurdish rebel positions in Syria and Iraq, killing 31 people.
According to foreign media, the Turkish authorities claimed the involvement of Kurdish militants in the bomb blast in the Turkish city of Istanbul last week, but the outlawed Kurdish group PKK denied involvement in the attacks.
According to the Turkish Ministry of Defense, Turkish forces carried out airstrikes in various areas of Syria and Iraq after these bombings, targeting Kurdish rebel positions.
The Syrian Kurdish spokesman said that the attacks by the Turkish forces targeted the people of two villages with a large populations.
According to the spokesman of the Turkish Ministry of Defense, terrorist shelters, bunkers, tunnels, and warehouses have been successfully destroyed, while 89 hideouts of Kurdish militants in northern Syria and northern Iraq have been destroyed.
The British human rights organization working in Syria says that 31 people were killed in the Turkish attacks in northern Syria alone, while the target of the attacks in Iraq is not clear.
Earlier on Sunday, a rocket was also fired from Syria along the Turkish border, and several people were injured.
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