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Saudi fighter jets land in Turkey for anti-Daesh fight

Saudi Arabia confirmed late on Saturday it sent aircraft to NATO-member Turkey's Incirlik air base for the fight against Daesh militants

Ersin Çelik
09:06 - 14/02/2016 Sunday
Update: 09:51 - 14/02/2016 Sunday

Saudi Defense Ministry spokesman Ahmed Assiri has said on Saturday that Riyadh redeployed planes in Turkey's İncirlik Air Base to intensify airstrikes on Daesh.



Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri, adviser in the office of Saudi Arabia's minister of defence, told pan-Arab Al Arabiya television that the kingdom was committed to stepping up the fighting against Islamic State and that the move was part of those efforts.



He also said that the current presence in the air base was limited to aircraft and no ground troops had been sent.



"What is present now is aircraft that are part of the Saudi Arabian forces," Assiri said in response to a question on whether ground troops were included.



Saudi Arabia has resumed its participation in air strikes against Daesh in recent weeks and U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Thursday welcomed its commitment to expand its role.



Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told the Yeni Safak newspaper on Saturday that Saudi Arabia had carried out inspections at the air base in preparation to sending aircraft.



Saudi Arabia and Turkey both support rebels seeking to out Assad, and see his overthrow as essential for ending Syria's five-year civil war that has cost more than 260,000 lives.



#Saudi Arabia
#Incirlik
#Daesh
#ISIL
#Ahmed al-Assiri
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