Turkish military destroyed three Daesh targets in northern Syria as part of Operation Euphrates Shield late Saturday, military sources said.

According to the sources, Turkish jets hit ammunition depot belonging to the terrorists, as well as a shelter and a so-called headquarter.

Turkey launched Operation Euphrates Shield in cooperation with the Free Syrian Army (FSA) on Aug. 24 to clear its southern border of Daesh terrorists and liberate northern Syrian towns from the terrorist group. In less than a day, the FSA, backed by the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) liberated Jarablus and continued marching from the east and the west.



On Sept. 4, the FSA secured Turkey's entire border with northern Syria from DAESH. Since then, the opposition army has been advancing toward the south. According to the FSA, the operation will continue with the aim of capturing the strategic town of al-Bab in the south.