Turkish soldiers were with ‘terrorist groups’ when they were hit by Syrian military – Moscow

28.02.2020 06:37

Turkish soldiers were with ‘terrorist groups’ when they were hit by Syrian military – Moscow Turkish soldiers were with ‘terrorist groups’ when they were hit by Syrian military – Moscow

Turkish troops were acting inside “combat units” with jihadist militants in Idlib province when they were targeted by a Syrian government airstrike on Thursday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said.

The airstrike happened when the Syrian Army was repelling a large-scale offensive by a terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an offshoot of al-Qaeda in Syria, inside the Idlib ‘de-escalation zone’, the Russian military said on Friday. 

Turkish servicemen inside the combat units of terrorist groups came under fire from the Syrian military on February 27 near the town of Behun.

The Defense Ministry said that the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria was in constant contact with Ankara, “regularly” requesting and receiving information on the whereabouts of Turkish troops. And, according to the data submitted by Turkey, there were no Turkish soldiers near Behun when the Syrian Army was fighting terrorists there.