ISTANBUL: Turkish specialists said the Kurdish YPG state army had terminated five rockets from northern Syria on Monday, killing three individuals and injuring others in a Turkish boundary locale following cross-line military tasks at the end of the week.

The rockets hit a school, two houses and a truck in the Karkamis region, close to a boundary door in Gaziantep territory, the lead representative Davut Gul said, adding six had been injured. Inside Clergyman Suleyman Soylu later said three had passed on.

Telecaster CNN Turk said the rockets were terminated from the Kobani area of Syria, constrained by the YPG.

It comes a day after Turkish warplanes completed air strikes on Kurdish aggressor bases in northern Syria and Iraq, obliterating 89 targets.

The protection service said the activity was in reprisal for a bomb assault in Istanbul that killed six individuals seven days prior, which specialists have accused on the banned Kurdistan Laborers' Party (PKK).

As a component of the end of the week tasks, Ankara said that 8 security staff had been injured in rocket assaults by the YPG from Syria's Tal Rifat on a police post close to a boundary door in Turkiye's Kilis territory.