BBC: Syria war: Turkish drone strikes 'kill 19 Syrian soldiers'
Nineteen Syrian soldiers have been killed in Turkish drone strikes on Idlib, a UK-based monitor has said.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), the attacks targeted a military convoy and an army base amid increasing violence.
Turkey also shot down two Syrian fighter jets on Sunday.
Russia, a key backer of the Syrian government, has warned it cannot guarantee the safety of Turkish aircraft in Syrian airspace.
Tensions in Idlib escalated sharply last week when at least 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in an air strike.
The incident sparked fears of a major escalation involving Turkey and Syria's main military ally, Russia.
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WNU Editor: The Turkish air force is devastating Syrian forces on the ground and in the air. Not surprising .... Russia is warning Turkey .... Russia says no longer guarantees safety of Turkish aircraft in Syria (Daily Sabbah).
More News On Turkey's Military Operations In Syria
Turkey targets Syrian planes, airports in escalating Idlib fight -- France 24
Turkey downs two Syrian fighter jets as it intensifies Idlib attacks -- The Guardian
Turkey downs Syrian planes in Idlib as refugees flood Turkey's European borders -- ABC News Online
Syria war: Turkish drone strikes 'kill 19 Syrian soldiers' -- BBC
Turkey is crushing Syria's army after wiping out its heavy armor with superior tech -- Task & Purpose
Turkey’s Killer Drone Swarm Poses Syria Air Challenge to Putin -- Bloomberg
Several Syrian soldiers killed in Turkish drone strikes, war monitor says -- France 24
Turkey launches attack on Syrian forces in Idlib -- UPI
Soldier & equipment losses for Syrian Army are just the beginning – Erdogan -- RT
Russian military police deployed to strategic Idlib town of Saraqeb – Defense Ministry -- RT
Erdogan says he hopes for Idlib ceasefire deal in Putin talks -- Al Jazeera
Ceasefire in Idlib will hopefully be achieved after talks with Putin – Erdogan ahead of upcoming meeting in Moscow -- RT
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Russia gave Turkey a weekend pass for their errant shot on Turkish troops, expect Russia to resume its normal air missions starting today.
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