BBC: Syria war: Turkey 'reinforces military posts in Idlib'
Turkey is reportedly reinforcing its military observation posts inside rebel-held north-western Syria ahead of an expected government offensive.
Activists saw a convoy heading towards some of the 12 posts set up last year under a "de-escalation" deal with the government's allies, Russia and Iran.
Turkey supports rebel factions trying to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
Meanwhile, Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar warned that an offensive would lead to a "humanitarian tragedy".
"Bombing the region will not only cause damage to the civilians and migration but also lead to radicalisation," Mr Akar was quoted as saying by Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency.
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WNU Editor: The Turks are also trying to push for a diplomatic solution .... Erdoğan to meet Putin in Russia to push for cease-fire, stop Idlib massacre (Daily Sabah). There is also going to be this meeting .... Turkey, Russia, Germany, France to meet over Idlib (Hurriyet Daily News).
More News On Turkey Building Up Its Military Forces In Northern Syria
The Latest: Turkey reinforces security posts in north Syria -- AP
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Turkey Amasses Forces in Idlib Ahead of Damascus Offensive -- Sputnik
4 comments:
Seems like Germany and France are trying to save their assets in idlib But it maybe to late.
You mean Turkish assets, DA
No I mean western coalition assets. The ones shielding al Qaeda.
No you mean the ones you asset with out proof.
I have an email and a telephone of a white hat.
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