Syria: Turkish-backed Militants Attack Repelled Completely!
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 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.
The Turkish artillery also bombed Syrian army positions in the city of Saraqib.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while congratulating on the full liberation of Aleppo, emphasized the continuation of operations in northwest of Syria.
Extensive deployment by Turkey to Idlib and failure of Russia-Turkey negotiations did not stop Syrian Army and allies shattering operation in northwest of Syria and so far about 2000 km2 has been liberated from terrorists. Future days are even more important.
Since the start of the last phase of the Syrian Army and Resistance forces operations in northwest of Syria from December 19, a total of about 1712 square kilometers has been liberated from the occupation of Turkish-backed terrorists.
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.
As you can see, the terrorists had turned this ancient and historic area into a military training area for their troops, like many other areas in Syria.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Syrian army helicopter was shot down over Nayrab town, east of Idlib province.
Terrorists in the Idlib province are under constant surveillance by Russian drones and have lost many vehicles and forces in recent months. The footage you see are from Saraqeb battle.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Following the Syrian Army operations in northwest of Syria the villages of Qanater, Kafr Halab, Miznaz and Jadraya in southwest of Aleppo province were liberated from the occupation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Turkish Army has sent more than 1450 military vehicles and equipment into Syria since last week.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to some preliminary information, 3 to 5 Turkish forces lost their lives in a Syrian artillery attack on Taftanaz airport.