Alwaght- At least 35 people were killed in Turkish airstrikes in northern Syria, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Sunday.
"At least 20 civilians were killed and 50 others wounded by Turkish artillery fire and air strikes on Sunday morning at Jeb el-Kussa [a village south of Jarablus]," said Rami Abdel Rahman of the UK-based SOHR.
The monitor group also added that four local militia were killed in another Turkish bombardment.
In a different series of attacks near town of Amarneh, south of Jarablus, Turkish warplanes killed 15 more civilians and seriously injured 25 others.
Turkish army began a preemptive attack in northern Syria last week to prevent domination of US-backed Kurd rebels on Jerabulus city south of its borders after rebels managed to take control of ISIS-held Manjib and were preparing to attack Jarabulus.
Syria has condemned Turkey's ground incursion into Syria's border city of Jarablus, describing it as " blatant violation of its sovereignty and affirms".