Syrian Air Defense Force Shot Down Turkey Air Force TAI Anka UAV Over Syria

Syrian Air Defense Force Shot Down Turkey Air Force TAI Anka UAV Over Syria
Credits: ZOKA

According to the latest media reports, the Syrian Air Defense Force shot down TAI Anka origin UAV over the Syrian Idlib region.

The army gunned down the drone in the town of Dadikh in the southeastern countryside of Idlib, said the report without giving further details.

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This came amid heightened tension between Syria and Turkey over the situation in Idlib province.

A day earlier, the Turkish army captured the town of Nairab in the eastern Idlib countryside after eight hours of intense fighting and heavy Turkish shelling against the Syrian army, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

 

A total of nine Syrian soldiers were killed by the Turkish shelling, said the Britain-based watchdog group.

Later on, the Syrian forces fired surface-to-surface missiles on the town.

The town is strategic for the Turkish forces and allied rebels due to its proximity to the M4 highway, which connects Aleppo with Latakia province in northwestern Syria.

The town is also considered the gate for capturing the city of Saraqeb, a strategic area that has been captured by the Syrian army recently as it overlooks the M5 highway that connects Damascus in the south with Aleppo in the north.

The Syrian army secured the entire M5 highway and opened it for travel.

On Tuesday, the observatory said the Turkey-backed rebels captured several areas near Saraqeb.

The Syrian army has been on a crushing offensive to eliminate the ultra-radical rebel groups in Idlib and nearby Aleppo province.

Turkey, which supports the rebels, wanted to bring the Syrian offensive to a halt in Idlib, leading to several confrontations between both sides.

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