A brief overview of the recent developments in Syria:
- Civilians started leaving the militant-held part of Greater Idlib via humanitarian corridors (Abu al-Duhur, al-Habbit, al-Hader) established by the Syrian Army;
- A civilian was killed by militants’ shelling in the Jam’ayat al-Zahraa area of Aleppo city;
- The Syrian Army shot down a drone launched by militants near the Jub Ramlah area;
- An ISIS attack was reproted near Rusafah. Pro-militant sources claim that several Syrian Army soldiers were killed;
- ISIS claimed that its cells ambushed a Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) unit in the Dubian area. 5 Kurdish fighters were reportedly killed.
for the Zionist Putin lovers
almasdar news Home Syria Breaking: Erdogan vows to stop Syrian Army’s advance into Idlib Syria Breaking: Erdogan vows to stop Syrian Army’s advance into Idlib By News Desk – 2020-01-14 0
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:20 A.M.) – During his press conference at the AK Party’s parliamentary group meeting on Tuesday in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to stop the Syrian Arab Army’s (SAA) advance in the Idlib Governorate. Erdogan, who has been one of the most staunch supporters of the opposition groups in Syria, threatened to prevent the Syrian Army’s advance further in Idlib if they do not allow the 400,000 displaced people to return to their homes.
The Turkish President vowed to step in and confront the Syrian Armed Forces if they do not take his threat seriously. In regards to Libya, the Turkish President told the audience that he refuses to remain indifferent to what is going on inside the North African nation. “We have humanitarian and social ties. We cannot remain indifferent to what happened in Libya. Nobody can expect us to turn our back on our Libyan brothers who are waiting for help from our country,” Erdogan said. Erdogan previously vowed to fulfill Tripoli’s request to send Turkish troops to Libya; this has resulted in the deployment of 35 military advisers to the Libyan capital, along with several hundred Syrian fighters from the Free Syrian Army (FSA).
To this I say if anyone has any nice information and links to share on how Turkey helped attack Libya in 2011 that would be appreciated. Turkey did help attack Libya in 2011 right? Erdogan was probably doing all he could to attack Libya.
Such complete lies which are the opposite of reality should be on full display in the dictatorship in Turkey.
Found something – https://wikispooks.com/wiki/2011_Attacks_on_Libya
The 2011 Attacks on Libya were carried out by 14 NATO members (Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom & United States), and 4 other states (Jordan, Qatar, Sweden & United Arab Emirates). They began in March and ended on 31 October, 10 days after Muammar Gaddafi was murdered by his NATO-backed rebel captors. Seven months of NATOairstrikes were estimated to have killed 60,000 Libyan civilians.[1]