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Turkey warns it will protect military outposts in Syria

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Istanbul, Turkey - Turkey threatened on Saturday to strike back if its military outposts in the Syrian opposition bastion of Idlib come under attack, a day after officials said three had been surrounded.

Under an agreement with Russia, a key ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Turkey has set up 12 observatio­n posts in Idlib to avert an offensive by Syrian government forces.

Since Friday, Turkey has sent 350 vehicles with commandos backed by armoured vehicles to beef up the positions, the staterun Anadolu news agency said, after officials reported that three had been surrounded by regime forces.

‘Our observatio­n posts in Idlib continue their duties and are capable of protecting themselves with the weapons and equipment they possess’, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Twitter.

‘In the event of a new attack, a proper response will be given in the strongest manner, based on the right of self-defence’.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has given Syria an ultimatum to pull its troops away from Turkish observatio­n posts by the end of February, after eight Turks were killed by regime fire on Monday.

Fahrettin Altun, Erdogan’s top press aide, said the escalation in Idlib was becoming unacceptab­le for Ankara, and blamed Assad’s regime for the crisis.

“We cannot tolerate what has been unfolding in Idlib. We will seek accountabi­lity for our martyrs,” he told a Turkey-Syria media forum on Saturday in Istanbul.

“Bashar Assad’s place in the future ... is not the presidenti­al palace but the Internatio­nal Court of Justice at The Hague,” he said.

Since the deadly clashes erupted, Turkey has urged Moscow to convince Assad to end the Syrian offensive.

A Russian delegation was to meet with Turkish officials to discuss the situation. Turkey and Russia have worked closely to resolve the standoff in Idlib despite being on opposing sides of the conflict.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Syrian soldiers riding atop a T-27 tank in an area southwest of Saraqeb during their assault on Idlib region on Monday
(AFP) Syrian soldiers riding atop a T-27 tank in an area southwest of Saraqeb during their assault on Idlib region on Monday

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