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Rocket fire from Syria hits south Turkey

Turkish forces opened fire on Saturday afternoon against Syrian positions held by ISIS.

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At least three rockets fired from Syria hit the Turkish border town of Kilis on Sunday but no-one was injured, the local governor's office said.

The firing came after eight rockets launched from an area of Syria held by the Islamic State group, killed a woman and a four-year-old boy in Kilis on Tuesday, prompting return fire from the Turkish army.

On Sunday, two rockets landed in the garden of a military barracks and a building housing officers' families before a third hit the town, the Dogan news agency reported. State-run news agency Anatolia said Turkish forces opened fire on Saturday afternoon against Syrian positions held by ISIS, without specifying whether it was in retaliation for rockets hitting Turkish soil.

ISIS is not included in the landmark Syrian ceasefire deal between regime forces and rebels in force since February 27.

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