The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Turkish air raid in Syria kills several civilians, at least one journalist

At least nine people were killed, including five civilians and one journalist, in a Turkish air raid on a convoy of civilians in northern Syria on Sunday, FRANCE 24 correspondent Jasper Mortimer said.

Syrian Kurdish journalist Saad Al-Ahmad, who was reporting for the local news agency Hawar News (ANHA), was reportedly among those killed.

Two French journalists were also injured during the attack. The nationality of the slain journalist has not yet been confirmed.

France 2 television journalist Stéphanie Perez wrote on Twitter that she was travelling in the convoy that was hit.

NGO the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights gave a higher death toll for the strike on the convoy, saying that 10 people were killed.

“Our team is safe but colleagues have died,” Perez wrote.

In total, at least 104 Kurdish fighters and about 60 civilians have been killed since Turkey launched its offensive on Kurdish forces in northern Syria on Wednesday.

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