Islamic States (Daesh) terrorists’ group has lost Dabiq, a strategic and symbolic town to the militants group.
The town is of importance to the Daesh militant group as it believes it will be the site of an end-times battle with non-Muslims.
The militant group has been kicked out from nine towns and villages in northern Syria including Dabiq and Sawran in the ongoing Euphrates Shield operation in the area.
According to a statement by the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), Islamic States terrorists lost the towns of Dabiq, Sawran and Ihtaimlat, and the villages of Tilalyan, Asunbul, Hawar al-Nahr, Rasm al-Ward, al-Salihiya and al-Hamidiya in the northwestern province of Aleppo.
The news about removing Daesh militants from Dabiq has won praise from both Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Separately, three PKK terrorists were killed in southeastern Turkey on Monday in a drone strike in an operation in Turkey's southeastern Siirt province, according to a security source.































