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Syrian troops capture key rebel town despite Turkish warning (AP)


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Syrian troops capture key rebel town despite Turkish warning (AP)
Syrian troops capture key rebel town despite Turkish warning (AP)
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By SUZAN FRASER and SARAH EL DEEB

05 February 2020

ANKARA (AP) - Syrian government troops captured a key opposition town in the northwest Wednesday despite threats by Turkey's president to use force if they don't pull back by the end of the month, an observer group and news network reported.


The town, Saraqeb, sits at the intersection of two major highways, one linking the Syrian capital of Damascus to the north and another connecting the country' west and east.


The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and an opposition news network said Syrian government troops entered Saraqeb in the evening after an intense day of fighting with opposition fighters, during which several Turkish observation posts were surrounded.


Later Wednesday, the Observatory reported clashes inside the town between Syrian troops and opposition fighters. Turkish troops stationed north of Saraqeb shelled Syrian troops north and west of the town in efforts to break their hold on the town, the Observatory said.


Syrian state-run Al-Ikhbariya TV reported government forces encircled Saraqeb after advancing toward the town from three directions. Some opposition fighters were reportedly still in the town, while opposition-run Shaam news agency said Syrian troops have not yet entered Saraqeb.


Syrian forces have fought to open the Damascus-Aleppo highway, which rebels have kept shut down since 2012. Saraqeb is the last major rebel-held town in their way.


Turkey, a strong backer of some rebel groups in northwest Syria, has a dozen military observation posts in Idlib province, which borders Turkey. In recent days, Ankara has sent new troops and equipment, setting up posts around Saraqeb in an attempt to keep it from falling into Syrian government hands.


Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces have made advances into Idlib, the country's last rebel stronghold, since December. The United Nations said more than 500,000 have been displaced because of the violence.


"If the (Assad) regime does not retreat to areas behind the observations posts, Turkey will be forced to take matters into its own hands," Erdogan said. He said two of the Turkish observation posts are now behind Syrian lines.


The observation posts were set up as part of an agreement reached in 2018 with Russia — a main supporter of Assad — to monitor a cease-fire that has since collapsed.


During their advance on Saraqeb, Syrian forces surrounded four Turkish observation points, the Observatory and news opposition sites said.


It was not clear what happened to the Turkish observation point or its soldiers. There was no immediate comment from Turkish officials.


The opposition-run Baladi News Network also reported the town fell to Syrian control, adding that Saraqeb came under intense Syrian and Russian fire. The Observatory said the opposition fighters withdrew from the town under heavy bombing. Clashes between government forces and opposition fighters continued east of the highway, north of Saraqeb, on Wednesday night. Syrian State news agency SANA reported four civilians were killed in rebel shelling of an Aleppo city district that sits on the highway.


The United States, Britain and France requested an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting on the escalating situation in northwest Syria. The open meeting is expected to take place Thursday afternoon and include a briefing by the U.N. special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, diplomats said Wednesday ahead of an official announcement.


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke to members of his ruling party after rare clashes Monday between Turkish and Syrian troops inside Syria, which killed seven Turkish and 13 Syrian troops.


Erdogan said he told Russian President Vladimir Putin during a late-night phone call Tuesday that the Syrian forces must retreat to a point agreed on in a 2018 cease-fire agreement.


Russia and Turkey agreed to a demilitarized zone in rebel-held Idlib in which Ankara and Moscow would use their forces to enforce a cease-fire and clear the highways restricted by rebel control. That cease-fire and subsequent truces didn't survive repeated bouts of violence.


"This is a new era in Syria. Nothing can remain the same where the Turkish soldier's blood has been shed," he said.


“If our soldiers' safety cannot be ensured in Idlib, no one can deny our right to ensure it ourselves,” he added.


Erdogan also called for the withdrawal of Syrian Kurdish forces from regions near Turkey's border. He threatened to resume a Turkish military offensive that was launched into northern Syria last year against Kurdish militias there.


Turkey regards the U.S.-allied Kurdish forces as terrorists because of their links to Kurdish insurgents across the border in Turkey. But the Kurdish-led forces inside Syria had also partnered with the U.S. as a valuable ally against the Islamic State group.

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Dateline: Ankara, Turkey - Wednesday 05 February 2020
Slugline: BC-ML--Turkey-Syria, 3rd Ld-Writethru
Organization: United Nations, Syria government, Turkey government, Syrian armed forces
Location: Syria, Middle East, Turkey, Western Europe, Europe, Aleppo, Damascus, Russia, Eastern Europe, Ankara
People: Bashar Assad, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Vladimir Putin
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Syria  In this frame grab from video taken on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, people ride their motorcycles next to a Turkey Armed Forces convoy is seen at the northern town of Sarmada, in Idlib province, Syria. A large Turkish military convoy moved into the rebel-held areas of northwest Syria on Sunday, witnesses on the ground said, adding it appeared to be heading towards the south of Idlib province. (AP Photo/APTN)
Recep Tayyip Erdogan  Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks to reporters before departing for a visit to Ukraine, in Istanbul, Monday, Feb. 3, 2020. Turkey hit targets in northern Syria, responding to shelling by Syrian government forces that killed at least four Turkish soldiers, the Turkish president said Monday. A Syrian war monitor said six Syrian troops were also killed.(Presidential Press Service via AP, Pool)
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General news, Civil wars, Cease fires, War and unrest, Government and politics, Diplomacy, International relations, TV news, Television, Media, News media, Syrian civil war, Rebellions and uprisings, Turkey-Syria


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