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Syrian killed in rare clash between US troops, government forces
US-led coalition says its troops opened fire at checkpoint in northeast Syria after they came under small arms fire.

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The incident marks a rare confrontation involving US and Syrian troops in the region [AP]
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A Syrian civilian was killed and another wounded in a rare clash between US troops and a group of government supporters who tried to block a United States convoy driving through a village in northeastern Syria, state media reported.

The Syrian state-run media on Wednesday said the killed man was among residents of a village east of the town of Qamishli who had gathered at an army checkpoint, pelting the US convoy with stones and taking down a US flag from one of the vehicles.

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At that point, US troops fired with live ammunition and smoke bombs at the residents, the report said.

A US military spokesman said coalition forces conducting a patrol near Qamishli encountered the checkpoint occupied by pro-Syrian government forces.

"After coalition troops issued a series of warnings and de-escalation attempts, the patrol came under small arms fire from unknown individuals," said Colonel Myles Caggins, a spokesman for the US-led coalition.

"In self-defence, coalition troops returned fire," he said.

Hundreds of US troops are stationed in northeastern Syria, working with their local partners from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces to fight against the ISIL (ISIS) group.

Videos posted on social media appeared to show residents quarrelling with US military personnel.


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The SAA prevented today a US convoy from crossing Khirbet Amo, south Qamishli, and the villagers supported the SAA and threw stones on the US patrol which shot & killed 1 civilian.
In the video, a civilian tells the occupation: "You cannot pass even if there are 100 agreements."



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Residents said a Russian patrol from a contingent in Qamishli airport was sent to the village, which lies in an area in northeast Syria where Russian, US-backed Syrian Kurdish forces and the Syrian army all have a presence.

The US carries out patrols in northeastern Syria, but it was not immediately clear why the convoy drove into a government-controlled area.

Regional tensions
The incident marks a rare confrontation involving US and Syrian troops in the region where Russian forces are also deployed - and is certain to further escalate tensions.

The Syrian war, now in its ninth year, has Russia supporting President Bashar al-Assad's government, while Turkey is the rebels' main backer.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Turkey will attack Syrian government forces "anywhere in Syria" if another Turkish soldier is hurt.

Forces loyal to al-Assad, backed by Russian air cover, have been advancing into the last rebel-held areas of Idlib and nearby Aleppo countryside, seizing dozens of towns and sparking a large-scale humanitarian crisis.

Under a 2018 agreement with Russia in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Turkey established a dozen military observation posts in Idlib, where it backs some opposition groups.

Several of these posts have been surrounded by government forces in recent weeks. At least 13 Turkish soldiers have been killed by Syrian artillery fire this month.

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...troops-government-forces-200212151039111.html
 
Around 700,000 people have fled a regime offensive against opposition-held north-west Idlib province since December, the UN said on Tuesday.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-idlib-fighting-as-syria-turkey-tensions-rise


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Khamenai expelled 700,000 Muslim civilians, mostly women and children to freezing cold, in order that these thugs could drink alcohol on ruins:


What a sick criminals. Notice, not a single Khamenai supporter on this forum condemned it.
 
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well little by little Aleppo will be secured , no longer mortar attac in those area

Khamenai expelled 700,000 Muslim civilians, mostly women and children to freezing cold, in order that these thugs could drink alcohol on ruins:
khamenei don't fight in Idlib.
by the way the blame is on your friends in hts , if they have surrendered , it would not happened , instead they decided to fight between civillians
 
khamenei don't fight in Idlib.
Khamenai mercearies are involved up to their neck. Here some of heir forces leading recent slaughter

1) Lebanese Hezbalshaytan.
2) Syrian Hizbalshaytan.
3) Liwa al Baqir.
4) Zainadiyun.
5) Fatimiyun.

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I am not talking, that so called SAA are either Khamenaist thugs under cover:


Or their dear buddies:
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Plus they ger financing weapons, oil and more from Khamenaist, withot all this they could do nothing.

by the way the blame is on your friends in hts , if they have surrendered , it would not happened , instead they decided to fight between civillians
So now u justify slaughter of millions of civilians just because there is some HTS.

I am not talking that worst slaughter and destruction was in towns without any HTS. For example Maarat an Numan expelled and burned down HTS headquarters, weekly demonstrated against them. Yet they were slaughtered.

And here what u did to Daraya, which never had any HTS or whatever.

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First u slaughtered them, then starved to death, then gassed, then flattened with barrel bombs.
 
Syrian forces consolidate control of Aleppo, pledge to eradicate remaining insurgents
ReutersFebruary 17, 2020, 3:00 PM GMT+5
BEIRUT, Feb 17 (Reuters) - The Syrian army said on Monday it had taken full control of dozens of towns in Aleppo's northwestern countryside and it would press on with its campaign to wipe out militant groups "wherever they are found".

The advances were made after President Bashar al-Assad's forces drove insurgents from the M5 highway linking Aleppo to Damascus, reopening the fastest route between Syria's two biggest cities for the first time in years in a big strategic gain for Assad.

Backed by heavy Russian air strikes, the government forces have been fighting since the start of the year to recapture the Aleppo countryside and parts of neighbouring Idlib province where anti-Assad insurgents hold their last strongholds.

The advances have sent hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians fleeing towards the border with Turkey in the biggest single displacement of the nine-year-old war.

It has also upset the fragile cooperation between Ankara and Moscow, which back opposing factions in the conflict.

Turkey and Russia are set to hold a new round of talks in Moscow on Monday after several demands by Ankara that Assad's forces should back down and a ceasefire be put in place.

However, the Syrian armed forces said in a statement they would push on with what they called their "sacred and noble task to rid what remains of terrorist organisations wherever on Syria's geography they are found".

They had taken full control of dozens of towns in Aleppo's northwestern countryside, they said.

Pro-Damascus Al-Watan newspaper said the M5 highway, a vital artery in northern Syria, would be ready for civilian use by the end of the week. Aleppo city, once Syria's economic hub, was the scene of some of the most viscious fighting of the war between 2012 and 2016.

The Syrian army had also opened the international roadway from northern Aleppo to the towns of Zahraa and Nubl towards the Turkish border, a military news service run by Lebanon's Assad-allied pro-Damascus Hezbollah group said.

The insurgent forces arrayed against Assad include Western-backed rebels and jihadist militants.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said his military will drive back Syrian forces if they do not withdraw from Idlib by the end of the month. On Saturday, he appeared to move that date forward, saying Turkey would "handle it" before the end of the month if there was no pull-back.

Alarmed by the new refugee crisis on its border, Turkey has sent thousands of troops and hundreds of convoys of military equipment to reinforce its observation posts in Idlib, established under a 2018 de-escalation agreement with Russia.

(Reporting by Eric Knecht and Tom Perry; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/syrian-forces-consolidate-control-aleppo-100028461.html
 
Syrian army completely secures Aleppo city from rebels' shelling

The Syrian army has completely secured Aleppo city in northern Syria from rebels' shelling. After its liberation in 2016, the city remained subject to mortar shelling by the rebels. Over the past two months, the Syrian army launched a wide-scale offensive in Aleppo Province.

 

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