Turkish President "Assad's army will push back if not retired" February 6 10:22

In the ongoing civil war in Syria, as the Assad regime's army and the Turkish army supporting the rebels collide and die, Turkey's President Erdogan said that if the Assad regime's army did not retreat this month, the Turkish military Is poised to evade, and tensions are likely to rise further.

In Syria, where civil wars continue, the Assad regime's army, which was attacking the rebel's last stronghold in the northwestern province of Idlib, fired on Tuesday on a squadron in neighboring Turkey to support the rebels. Eight Turkish soldiers have died.

Turkish troops reportedly immediately counterattacked, killing and injuring 76 people, including the Assad administration.

Turkey's President Erdogan spoke on Tuesday with Russia's President Putin, who is backing the Assad administration, and spoke on Tuesday, saying, "If the Assad regime's troops do not retreat this month, the Turkish troops will take on their own. I told Putin he would push it back. "

Until now, Turkey has respected Russia's position and avoided clashes with the Assad administration's army, but the Assad administration ignored the ceasefire and proceeded with capture of rebels in Idlib province, and hundreds of thousands of people Refugees are increasingly frustrated by the rush to the Turkish border.

President Erdogan has called on the Assad administration to retreat to the southern tip of Idlib province, but the forces of the Assad administration have already reached the center of the province and tensions are likely to increase further in the future.

Assad administration shows strong discomfort

Syria's Assad administration has issued a statement in a state-run news agency on Tuesday that it "strongly accuses Turkey's President Erdogan of continuing to lie about his actions in Syria," he said. He expressed strong discomfort that the deployment took place without the agreement of the Assad administration.

The Turkish army operating in Syria stated that "What Erdogan is doing is to protect a group of terrorists. Such hostile policies will cause a slight loss of trust in Turkey and cause catastrophic failure." We are controlling.