Breaking: Turkish military casualties increased in Syria’s Idlib + Video
ISWNews Analysis Group: A number of Turkish troops were killed and wounded due to Russian fighter jets airstrikes on a Turkish military convoy in Idlib province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: A number of Turkish troops were killed and wounded due to Russian fighter jets airstrikes on a Turkish military convoy in Idlib province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Turkish ministry of defense released photos of three Turkish troops who were killed two days ago in Idlib.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Syrian defense ministry issued a statement and warned seriously about any unknown objects flying in Syrian airspace.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Images captured by Russian drones show Turkish artillery attacks with T-155 Fırtına against the Syrian army positions in the Idlib province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The militants heavy attacks with the special support of Turkish army at the axis of Nayrab, west of the city of Saraqib, were repulsed by Syrian Army resistance.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Turkish Defense Ministry said on Thursday that two Turkish soldiers were killed and another five were wounded in Syrian Army air strikes in the Idlib province.
This afternoon, a Syrian army helicopter was shot down over the Orum al-Soghra area in western Aleppo by the Turkish-backed militants MANPAD missile.
On February 11, the Syrian army helicopter was targeted over the Nayrab in the Idlib province and completely was destroyed. In this attack 4 members of Syrian army were killed.
Militant media reported the start of a new round of attacks with direct Turkish support against the Syrian army positions in the Kafr Halab area.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Turkish president Receb Tayib Erdogan during remarks in the weekly meeting of the AK Party in the Turkish parliament, threatened the Syrian army and government to war.
Assaulting Syria by Turkey is not a new issue but Erdogan’s statements and his soldiers activities in Idlib shows a new dangerous phase of Turkey infiltration in Syria.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Turkish Army has sent more than 1450 military vehicles and equipment into Syria since last week.