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Reconnaissance mission launched by Turkish Army in Idlib

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Reconnaissance mission launched by Turkish Army in Idlib
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The Turkish Army has launched a reconnaissance mission in Syria’s largely terrorist-controlled northwestern Idlib province in a bid to create a de-escalation zone, the military said on Monday.
“The Turkish armed forces began reconnaissance activities on Oct. 8 to establish surveillance posts as part of the operation to be carried out in Idlib province,” the armed forces said in a statement.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Saturday the start of the new military operation inside Syria by pro-Ankara Syrian opposition backed by the Turkish Army.
The statement was the first confirmation by the Turkish Army of involvement inside Syria in the latest operation.
The operation is part of efforts by Turkey, along with Russia and Iran, to set up the zone in line with accords in Astana peace talks aimed at ending the Syrian civil war.
They agreed on four such cease-fire zones in Syria as a prelude to negotiations.
Three zones are already in place — in Eastern Ghouta near Damascus, in central Homs, and in parts of southern Syria — and are being monitored by Russian military police.
Idlib is largely controlled by Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), a group led by Al-Qaeda’s former Syria affiliate, which ousted more moderate opposition fighters in recent months.
The pro-Turkish forces will need to oust HTS members in the area to allow Iranian, Russian and Turkish forces to implement the zone.
The last time Turkish forces were engaged in Syria was in August, when Turkey launched its eight-month-long Euphrates Shield operation against terrorists and Kurdish militia in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo.
“Even if we turn our backs on developments in Syria, can we escape from the results of the crisis?” Erdogan said on Sunday, explaining the reason for Turkey’s latest intervention.
“This is why when we don’t go to Syria, Syria comes to us,” he added.
Although Moscow supports Syrian President Bashar Assad while Turkey supports opposition fighters seeking his ouster, the two countries have worked together intensively to try to end the conflict in the past few months.
Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have met several times since a 2016 reconciliation ended a crisis caused by the shooting down of a Russian warplane over Syria.

 

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