Five Turkish soldiers ended up killed all through a clash with Syrian federal government forces in northwestern Syria, elevating the country’s troop losses to thirteen over the previous week and testing Turkey’s resolve to aid rebels in an region that President Bashar al-Assad has vowed to reclaim.
Turkish authorities claimed its soldiers ended up killed by Syrian army shelling on Monday in Idlib province, in which Ankara has stationed troops at twelve observation posts. Turkish officers claimed the Turkish navy had retaliated and despatched cross-border convoys to…
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