Turkey launches Operation Spring Shield in Syria's Idlib: Defence Minister Akar

Akar said Turkey hoped Russia would help mount pressure on Syria to stop attacks by its army

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Turkish National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar speaks in Hatay, Turkey, March 1, 2020. Anadolu Agency/Arif Akdogan

ANKARA: Turkey has launched Operation Spring Shield in Idlib, the country's defence minister, Hulusi Akar, announced late Sunday, just days after airstrikes killed 33 of its troops in the Syrian city.

Two Syrian Army aeroplanes were downed during Operation Spring Shield, whereas one of its own drone aircraft was shot, the minister said, adding that the Damascus government forces, as well as their allies, would be targeted.

Talks with Russia were ongoing in this regard, Akar noted, adding that Ankara hoped Moscow would help mount pressure on Syria to stop attacks by its army.

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A monitoring group, on the other hand, said the drone attacks had killed 74 Syrian soldiers and 14 of the allied forces.

Earlier, Akar had confirmed that the attack occurred despite coordination with Russian officials on the ground and that they continued after a warning being made. Some 309 Syrian government's soldiers — backed by Moscow — were killed in retaliation, he had said, as per state-owned Anadolu news agency.