Turkish fighter jets early on Friday bombed positions of the self-styled Islamic State (IS) inside Syria for the first time

Turkish fighter jets early Wednesday bombed ISIS targets in Jarabulus, Syria. Turkish Armed Forces and air forces belonging to the US-led international coalition launched an operation against ISIS in an effort to clear the Syrian city of Jarabulus from the group, Turkish officials told Anadolu Agency (AA). 

    ISIS targets were "neutralized" as Turkish forces used intense artillery fire against the militants in Jarabulus in a retaliatory strike, officials said.

    The operation, which began at around 4 a.m. local time (0100 GMT), is aimed at clearing the Turkish border of terrorist groups, helping to enhance border security and supporting the territorial integrity of Syria, officials said, adding that preventing a new flow of migrants and delivering aid to the regions civilian population in need are also among the goals.

Source: QNA