Turkey Beefs Up Military Presence In Syria By Dispatching Thousands of Soldiers With 2,100 Tanks & Other Vehicles

DAMASCUS, Syria — Turkey has started consolidating the fragile position of A-Qaeda affiliated Syrian government opposition forces in Idlib and Aleppo governorates, United Kingdom-based information office of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Sunday. While citing the local source observatory made widely known that at least 7,000 Turkish troops along with 2,100 battle tanks, trucks, anti-mine automobiles, and other vehicles had entered the Syrian territory through Kafr Lusin border crossing, in the north of the Syrian Idlib province in course of two weeks. A local source said  Turkish troops and vehicles were deployed in 33 observation posts established in different cities, towns, and villages of Aleppo and Idlib provinces. Last week Turkey had evacuated most of its observation military posts from Al - Hasakah Syria without giving any prior notice to the bullying parties. Turkey decided to remove its military observation posts from Hasakah after losing 14 soldiers in the Syrian province of Idleb in terrorist attacks. Despite Turkish huge enforcement, the Syrian government forces in collaboration with Russain Airforce have made significant advancements in Latakia, Aleppo and Idlib provinces within a short span of time. Russia and Turkey will likely discuss Asad's fresh assault on Idlib.



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