Turkey Deploys 30 Military Vehicles to South Idlib

Turkey deployed 30 military vehicles
carrying tanks, weapons, and logistical materials to reinforce its presence at
several points in southern Idlib, in northwestern Syria.
The reinforcements were moved from the Kafr
Lusin crossing in northern Idlib and distributed to the points in Jabal
al-Zawiya, to the south of the province.
The Turkish forces established many
military bases and points in Jabal al-Zawiya to separate between the areas
controlled by the regime forces and the opposition factions.
Ankara wants to prevent any military
escalation and ensure the regime forces will not target Idlib.
Based on its agreement with Russia, Turkey
withdrew its forces from a number of its points in Hama, Aleppo, and eastern
Idlib, and redeployed them to the south of the governorate.
Meanwhile, factions of al-Fatah al-Mubin
operations room bombed areas under the control of the regime forces in Jabal
al-Zawiya.
The regime forces renewed their missile
attacks on towns and villages of Jabal al-Zawiya in south Idlib, and al-Ghab
plain in north Hama.
Forces of al-Bab Council and Syrian
factions loyal to Turkey clashed at Ad-Daglbash axis, in al-Bab countryside.
The council forces bombed Abla and Hazwan
villages in al-Bab countryside, while the Turkish forces attacked various
villages in Manbij countryside, under the control of Manbij Military Council
(MMC) forces.
The Turkish forces shelled the outskirts of
Tal Rifat, al-Shahba dam, Nayrabiyah, and Samuqa villages, within the Kurdish
forces' deployment areas in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
The pro-Turkish factions clashed with MMC
forces, affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), in the western
countryside of Manbij.
The Turkish forces bombed villages in the
northwestern countryside of Manbij, using more than 35 artillery shells.
MMC media center stated that the bombs were
launched from the Turkish base in al-Yashli village, north of Manbij.