Two out of the nine Syrians injured during clashes between the Free Syrian Army and Daesh terrorist group in northern Syria succumbed to their wounds at a state hospital in Turkey’s southern Kilis province Sunday, according to a hospital source.
The clashes took place in rural areas of Cobanbey town, located 60 kilometers (37.3 miles) from Jarabulus city in Syria’s Aleppo.
The injured Syrians had been sent to the Kilis State Hospital for treatment.
Turkey launched Operation Euphrates Shield on Aug. 24 to drive Daesh out of the border region. The mission has seen Turkish air power, tanks, artillery, and troops support the Free Syrian Army across northern Syria.