Russia sending strong messages to Turkey by bombing Sham Legion premises
Russia has bombed the headquarters of Sham Legion in Syria, sending a strong message to Turkey.
Sham Legion is an important component of what
is known as the National Army which is backed by Ankara.
Russian fighter jets staged an airstrike on the
headquarters of the legion in the northwestern Syrian town of Kafr Takharim,
leading to the death of some members of Sham Legion, the London-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.
It added that a number of organization members
were also wounded in the attack.
Turkish fears
The legion is so close to Turkey, the
Observatory said.
The members of the legion also accompany the
joint Turkish-Russian patrols on the Aleppo – Latakia Highway. The joint
patrols were one of the most outstanding components of the Sochi agreement
signed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir
Putin.
The strike against the headquarters of Sham
Legion is the first against a militia backed by Turkey after the signing of the
Sochi agreement.
There are Turkish fears now from potential
attacks against Turkish troops deployed in Syria, especially in Idlib.
Russian messages
The strike against the headquarters of Sham
Legion is the second by Russia in areas controlled by the Syrian opposition in
three days.
The strikes carry a number of messages Russia
wants to deliver to Turkey, according to Omran Center for Strategic Studies
which is based in Syria.
The center pointed to the presence of
differences between Turkey and Russia, especially after the latest Turkish
interference in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Russia wants to send threats to Erdogan by
striking the headquarters of a faction backed by Ankara, the center said.



