October 8th, 2017 – Fort Russ News –
– Agencies – – by Samer Hussein –
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Turkish officers have reportedly entered the northwestern Syria province of Idleb under protection of Hay’at Tahrir Al Sham (ex-Al Nusra Front) terrorists .
The officers are said to have entered Idleb in order to discuss the deployment of the Turkish troops to de-escalation areas in the province, as defined in the Russia-brokered memorandum on establishing de-escalation zones within Syrian territory.
Earlier on Sunday, fierce clashes erupted between Hay’at Tahrir Al Sham (ex-Al Nusra Front) terrorists and Erdogan regime forces at the Turkish-Syrian border.
They have calmed down since.
It is noteworthy that in the past, Al Nusra Front has received a lot of support from the Erdogan regime, despite being linked to Al Qaeda.
Turkish forces (NATO) entered Syria via Atmeh border crossing towards Darat Izza & the best part; they are escorted by Al Nusra (Al-Qaeda) pic.twitter.com/QNokAVBb9K
— The’Nimr’Tiger ?? (@Souria4Syrians) October 8, 2017