The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

SOHR: The killing of a Turkish soldier in Idlib… The observatory reveals the outcome of the attacks on Turkish forces

A third soldier of the Turkish forces died, on Sunday, of his wounds he sustained a few days ago in Idlib governorate, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented on October 15, the killing of two Turkish soldiers when an explosive device exploded near the Kafriya junction, Maarrat Misrin in Idlib countryside, and was adopted by a company “Abu Bakr”.

With more deaths, the observatory counted, from the beginning of 2021 until mid-October, more than 26 attacks against the Turkish forces in Syria, through the detonation of explosives and mines, targeting with guided and short-range missiles, and shooting, which caused the killing of 27 Turks, including officers, and wounding More than 72 others were injured.

There are 13 attacks carried out by the Kurdish forces and their cells in the northern and eastern countryside of Aleppo, which resulted in 11 deaths and 39 injuries of Turkish forces, and 7 attacks carried out by the “Ansar Abu Bakr al-Siddiq” company in Idlib governorate, which resulted in 9 deaths and 18 injuries.

The Syrian Democratic Forces and its affiliated forces in the countryside of Hasaka and Raqqa carried out 6 attacks, killing 7 Turkish forces and wounding 16.

The observatory stated that among the Turkish dead were soldiers, a sergeant, an officer in the engineering and mines department, and other officers.

He said that on July 7, a Turkish soldier was killed as a result of his military vehicle deteriorating and hitting a wall, during an armed clash between the Turkish “gendarmerie” (gendarmerie) and the Kurdish internal security forces “Asayish” at the Syrian-Turkish border in the western countryside of Darbasiyah.

The observatory indicated that on October 10, two Turkish soldiers from the Special Task Forces were killed, as a result of their wounds sustained in targeting a Turkish car, by Afrin Liberation Forces, on the Sandaf Road, near the city of Marea in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

 

 

 

SOURCE: Middle East.in-24