Syria and Turkey continue to respond to attacks.

In Syria, where the civil war has continued, since the beginning of this month, there has been an ongoing exchange of attacks by Syrian and Turkish troops, raising concerns about full-scale combat between the two countries. Syria's Assad administration has deployed a military ground unit in the northwestern province of Idlib and is stepping up a rebellion that has continued to resist with the support of Turkey.

In response, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on October 10 that a Turkish army operating in Idlib Province had been attacked by the Syrian army and killed five soldiers, and had announced a massive counterattack.

An activist living near the scene told NHK that "Turkish soldiers carried the wounded to the border immediately after the bombardment."

The Turkish army has rebounded on March 3 after eight soldiers were killed in a bombardment by the Syrian army.

The Turkish government has warned the Assad administration to retreat the army later this month in an attempt to avoid massive Russian-backed Syrian army engagement, and has talked with the Russians to calm the situation. I was going.

However, the response to attacks may be intensifying in the future, raising concerns about full-fledged combat between regular troops in Turkey and Syria.