
News Wrap: U.S. tells Turkey to focus on ISIS, not Kurds
Clip: 8/29/2016 | 4m 28s
American officials accused Turkey of focusing on Kurdish groups in their military campaign
In our news wrap Monday, top American officials accused Turkey of focusing on Kurdish groups in their military campaign against Syria, instead of on ISIS. Also, in Yemen, a suicide truck bomb tore into a gathering of military recruits, leaving at least 54 dead and 70 wounded. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which took place in the southern city of Aden, near two schools and a mosque.
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News Wrap: U.S. tells Turkey to focus on ISIS, not Kurds
Clip: 8/29/2016 | 4m 28s
In our news wrap Monday, top American officials accused Turkey of focusing on Kurdish groups in their military campaign against Syria, instead of on ISIS. Also, in Yemen, a suicide truck bomb tore into a gathering of military recruits, leaving at least 54 dead and 70 wounded. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which took place in the southern city of Aden, near two schools and a mosque.
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