Turkish Forces Evacuate New Post East of Idlib

  • 11/27/2020
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Turkish forces started Thursday to withdraw from one of its military posts in the Syrian Al-Sina’a neighborhood, east of Saraqeb city, moving ahead towards their positions near the village of Al-Ruwayh in Jabal al-Zawiya, south of Idlib. The Turkish move comes in line with the Russian-Turkish agreement, which requires the withdrawal of Turkish forces from posts in regime-held areas in Aleppo, Idlib and Hama. Turkey has also vacated the strategic Murek and Sher Maghar observation points in north and west Aleppo, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. Also, a large Turkish column has withdrawn from the military post in “Maar Hattat” in regime-controlled areas and headed to Taftnaz military airbase where Turkish forces are stationed. Meanwhile, Syrian regime forces shelled on Thursday positions in Sfuhen and Al-Fterah villages in the southern countryside of Idlib, but no casualties were reported. SOHR said regime forces fired several rockets on the villages and towns of Al-Fterah, Kansafra, Sfuhen, Bayanin, and Al-Ruwayha, in the southern countryside of Idlib, which caused material damage. Separately, Russian and Turkish forces conducted a new joint patrol in the countryside of Ain al-Arab Kobane in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo. Turkish and Russian vehicles set off from a village bordering Turkey and were set to roam the villages in the eastern countryside of Ain al-Arab, according to SOHR.

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