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Turkey announces ‘serious operation’ in Idlib Erdogan vows to take other initiative­s

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ISTANBUL/BEIRUT: Turkey said on Saturday that it and Syrian rebel groups it backs are starting a military operation in Syria’s Idlib, where a militant alliance is blocking efforts to impose a truce between insurgents and the Syrian regime.

Idlib and surroundin­g areas of northwest Syria are among the largest bastions for rebel groups fighting Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, but have increasing­ly fallen under the sway of insurgent factions.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said the operation, part of a de-escalation deal agreed between Turkey, Iran and Russia, will involve Syrian rebel groups crossing into Idlib supported by Turkish soldiers from inside Turkey’s borders.

“There is a serious operation in Syria’s Idlib today and it will continue,” Erdogan said in a speech to his AK Party.

“Now this step has been taken, and it is underway,” he said, adding that Turkish forces were not yet involved and that it was a rebel operation so far.

Russia, an ally of Assad, is backing the operation from the air, he said.

Much of Idlib is controlled by the Tahrir Al-Sham alliance, spearheade­d by a former Al-Qaeda affiliate that changed its name last year from the Nusra Front.

“We will never allow a terror corridor along our borders in Syria,” Erdogan said. “We will continue to take other initiative­s after the Idlib operation.”

Tahrir Al-Sham has pledged to keep fighting Syrian regime forces and their allies, casting doubt on the de-escalation agreement, but Ankara has worked to lure militants from it and two groups have defected from the jihadist alliance.

Turkey launched an incursion into Syria further east of Idlib last year, backing Free Syrian Army (FSA) groups in the Euphrates Shield operation against Daesh and Kurdish groups.

The FSA groups supported by Turkey are now ready to enter Idlib, Mustafa Sejari, a senior official in the Liwa Al-Mutasem group said.

“The Free Syrian Army with support from Turkish troops is in full readiness to enter the area but until this moment there is no movement,” he said.

Erdogan said last month that Turkey would deploy troops in Idlib province as part of the deescalati­on agreement brokered by Russia in August.

Another FSA rebel in the Euphrates Shield campaign told Reuters he believed an incursion into northwest Syria was imminent.

The Hamza Brigade, also part of Euphrates Shield, posted a video online of what it said was a convoy of its forces heading for Idlib.

Residents near the Bab Al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey in Syria sent Reuters photograph­s of what they said was a section of the frontier wall being removed by the Turkish authoritie­s.

Idlib’s population has ballooned to at least 2 million as thousands of civilians and combatants have left areas seized by the Syrian army in other parts of the country, with the help of Russian jets and Iranbacked militias.

 ??  ?? A boy stands at a damaged site after an airstrike on the rebel-held besieged city of Douma, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria on Friday. (Reuters)
A boy stands at a damaged site after an airstrike on the rebel-held besieged city of Douma, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria on Friday. (Reuters)

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