ISIL rocket attacks on Turkey

Kilis mayor says ISIL rockets aimed at Deputy PM

The main target of rockets fired the by Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) on April 24 was the Kilis Governor's Office building and Deputy Prime Minister Yalç?n Akdo?an, who was visiting the southeastern border province at the time, according to Kilis Mayor Hasan Kara, who called on the town's residents who have left over mounting security concerns to return. 

Residents flee Turkey's Kilis as ISIL rockets continue to hit border province

Local residents and Syrian refugees have begun fleeing the southeastern province of Kilis in Turkey, as a wave of fear eclipsed the border town amid persistent rocket firings from Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)-held territories across the border. A total of 18 civilians have been killed by ISIL rockets since January.

Child wounded in rocket attack in Turkey's Kilis succumbs to injuries

A child who was heavily wounded in a rocket attack by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the southeastern province of Kilis last week has died, increasing the death toll to 18 in similar incidents since January.

Muhammed Idlisa, a 14-year-old Syrian, succumbed to his injuries in an intensive care unit on April 27. 

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