Turkish Armed Forces hit 93 Daesh targets in Syria as part of the ongoing of Operation Euphrates Shield, according to Turkish military source.
Turkish armed forces and Free Syrian Army (FSA) raided Daesh targets in Al-Bab where they destroyed shelters and command-and-control centers.
One FSA fighters was also injured in the fight according to a statement released Tuesday.
FSA special task force soldiers, backed by Turkey, continued land-based attacks to control east and west of Al-Bab city.
Turkish military report indicate that over 215 residential areas, including more than 1,800 square kilometers (694 square miles), of land in northern Syria have been cleared of Daesh terrorists.
The Tuesday statement also say a total of 40 mines and 1,673 improvised explosives had been defused since the start of the operation on Aug. 24.
Tuesday marks the 91st day of the Operation Euphrates Shield.































