Turkey Claimed 51 Syrian Regime Soldiers Killed By Al-Qaeda Affiliated Opposition

DAMASCUS, Syria  — Turkish authorities said approximately 51 Syrian Arab Armed Forces have been killed in retaliatory attacks carried out by opposition forces in the Idlib province of Syria. While quoting to the opposition ground force source Turkish defense ministry said on Tuesday that in rebels attacks Syrian Arab Army sustained huge casualties in a ground battle. It further added that a large depot of ammunition and several tanks belonging to the Syrian government forces were also eliminated. Presently Syrian regime forces are engaged in a tough battle with opposition forces those are believed to have been supported by Al-Qaeda, Islamic State, UK, America, Israel, and Turkey in Adilb and Aleppo provinces, in order to liberate all of its land, which has been grabbed by the illegal forces. Notwithstanding large casualties, Syrian regime forces have captured more than 40 cities, towns, and villages in Idlib and Aleppo provinces since last Friday. In a blistering offensive, Asad forces have expanded control over 700 square Km in Idleb and Aleppo countryside. Government forces have also regained full control of Aleppo to Damascus main highway that also running through the war-ravaged province Idlib first time since the beginning of the civil war in 2011. US envoy for Syria said willing to meet Turkish high-level authorities as soon as possible in order to solve the ongoing problem peacefully.



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