Unknown warplane bombed Turkish base in northern Syria

The Kurdish “Hawar” agency reported, on Thursday evening, that an unidentified aircraft bombed a base of the Turkish forces deployed in northern Syria.
The agency stated that “an unidentified warplane bombed this evening a Turkish forces base on the outskirts of Ain Issa town, without knowing the extent of the damage it caused”.
The Tal Abyad region in the north of the Syrian province of Raqqa, where the town of Ain Issa is located, is witnessing continuous clashes between the Turkish forces and the Kurdish “People’s Protection Units”, which Ankara considers a terrorist.
And since 2016, Turkish forces launched 3 military operations in northern Syria that included lands in the governorates of Aleppo, Raqqa and Hasakah against ISIS and the Kurdish People’s Protection Units, as well as one called “Spring Shield” in Idlib against the Syrian army on February 27, 2020.