The Turkish military says it has shot down unidentified aircraft after being warned three times, Al-Alam News Network reports.
US President Barack Obama and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan have stressed the need for stepping up their fight against the ISIS/ISIL terrorist group.
Turkish and Saudi foreign ministers have once again warned Russia over its ongoing military action in Syria, with Ankara branding the air campaign a “big mistake.”
Russian Foreign Minister says its country is ready for close cooperation with Turkey in the battle against terrorism following the recent deadly explosions in the Turkish capital, Ankara.
Through a series of coordination measures by the CIA and Turkish Intelligence organisation, ISIL Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been transferred to Turkey for treatment after that he was severely injured in the Iraqi army's airstrike.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Monday said the ISIL extremist group was the prime suspect in the double suicide bombings in Ankara that killed 97.
Turkish forces are said to have shot down a Russian jet after it flew into the country's airspace, according to unconfirmed reports on social media.
A Turkish policeman has been killed and six others injured in a bomb attack carried out in the southeastern province of Diyarbakir.
Residents of the Turkish capital express their anger after at least 86 people were killed and 186 Wounded Saturday when two explosions ripped through groups of leftist and pro-Kurdish activists gathering for an anti-government peace rally in Ankara.
At least 30 people have lost their lives and some 128 people wounded after two large explosions rocked a road junction in the center of Turkey’s capital, Ankara, local media say.