Journalists dead after strike by ‘Turkish drone’ in north Syria

Journalists dead after strike by ‘Turkish drone’ in north Syria

Nazim Dastan and Cihan Bilgin were killed when their car was hit near the Tishrin dam.

The journalists were killed while covering the fighting between Ankara-backed militia and US-backed Kurdish fighters. (Aamaq News Agency/AP pic)
BEIRUT:
Two journalists from Turkey’s mainly Kurdish southeast have been killed reportedly by a Turkish drone while covering the fighting between Ankara-backed militia and US-backed Kurdish fighters in northern Syria, journalists’ groups said today.

Nazim Dastan and Cihan Bilgin were killed yesterday near the Tishrin dam east of Aleppo when their car was hit, the Dicle Firat Journalists’ Association said.

“We condemn this attack on our colleagues and demand accountability,” the group said, describing the pair as “two valuable journalists” reporting on the violence in northern Syria.

The Turkish Journalists Union also condemned the attack, saying they were “allegedly targeted by a Turkish UAV”, commonly known as a drone.

“We condemn the attack. Journalists cannot be subjected to attack while performing a sacred duty. Those responsible must be found and tried,” the union’s branch in the southeastern Kurdish-majority city of Diyabakir said.

According to the pro-Kurdish Mezopotamya news agency, the explosion was caused by a Turkish drone.

The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported two journalists being killed in Aleppo province, saying it was by a “Turkish drone strike.”

The Turkish army insists it never targets civilians but only terror groups.

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