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Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Turkey deploys warplanes to Idlib: Russian jets intercept Turkish warplanes


Russian Fighter Jets Force 

Turkish Fighter Jets OUT of 

Syria Air Space


20 August, 2019



The Turkish Air Force allegedly deployed some of their warplanes to the southern countryside of the Idlib Governorate after the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) scored a series of gains near the city of Khan Sheikhoun.

During the battle for Khan Sheikhoun, two Russian Su-35 jets intercepted the Turkish warplanes and forced them to leave Syria’s airspace.

Covert Intel sources on the ground in Syria confirm to the Hal Turner Radio Show “The Turkish fighters were forced to leave Syrian airspace after covering a distance of 30-40 kilometers, which obviously indicates either the receipt of a warning from the airborne forces, or the discovery of Russian combat aircraft on radar.”

The Su-35 fighters escorted and guarded the Syrian Air Force when they were attacking Khan Sheikhoun after threats from Turkey.”

The Turkish military did send two large convoys to the northern outskirts of Khan Sheikhoun after their allied militant forces lost a great deal of ground to the Syrian Arab Army around the city.

It is worth noting that both the Syrian and Turkish air defenses have downed each others warplanes during the Syrian conflict, with the latest incident in 2017.

Turkey this morning announced they will NOT move or remove their "observation post" near Khan Sheikhoun and warned Syria not to play with fire.

Syrian forces in the meantime are consolidating their gains from yesterday's battles, and are just hours away from completely encircling the rebels and terrorists in Khan Sheikhoun after having now cut off terrorist supply lines.

Once Khan Sheilhoun is secured by the Syrian army, there is only ONE place remaining in Syria which is not yet under legitimate Syrian government control: Idlib itself.


Syria - Army Cuts Off Khan 

Shaykhun - Russia Bombs 

Turkish Reinforcement


20 August, 2019


Today the Syrian army gained fire control over the M5 highway north of Khan Shaykhun.

 
Map by 
Peto Lucem - bigger
The jihadists in the soon closed cauldron south of that point are now cut off from road bound resupplies.

For the last few nights reinforcements from north Idleb tried to reach Khan Shaykhun. The Syrian and Russian airforce prevented them (vid) from getting there.

This map shows the situation five days ago with the position of the Turkish observation point within the area.

 
via 
ISWnews - bigger
This morning Turkey sent (vid) a 29 truck convoy with five tanks, two infantry fighting vehicles, ammunition and additional personnel toward the observation post in Morek, south of Khan Shaykhun.

Before the convoy passed through Maarat al-Numan, 20 kilometers north of Khan Shaykhun, the Russian airforce bombed its path (vid). The leader of Faylq al-Sham, a 'Syrian rebel' group controlled by the Turkish intelligence service, was escorting the Turkish army convoy in a technical. He was killed


No Turkish soldiers were harmed. The convoy stopped and will have to return to Turkey. The tanks and the ammunition will not reach the jihadis in Khan Shaykhun.

The Turkish defense ministry falsely claimed that three civilians were killed in the bombing. The Syrian government condemned the Turkish invasion.

This now is the right time for the Syrian army to bring in reserves and to open the deep battle for Idleb by quickly moving northwards along the M5 highway.


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