Syria's Assad regime's army bombs Turkish troops Turkey strikes back February 21 8:01

Two soldiers were killed in a civil war in Syria on the 20th when an Assad regime army bombed Turkish troops in support of rebels. The Turkish side has responded immediately, raising concerns that a full-scale collision between regular troops could develop.

In Syria, where civil wars continue, the Assad regime's troops in the northwestern Idlib province, which is the last base of rebels this month, collide with troops in neighboring Turkey who support the rebels, causing casualties on both sides. Is out.

According to the Turkish Ministry of Defense, the Assad administration on Tuesday killed two soldiers in an airstrike in Idlib province, and the Turkish side immediately rebounded and killed Assad regime soldiers.

Turkey's President Erdogan has said he will begin a military operation at any time unless the Assad regime's troops retreat from almost all parts of Idlib Province, and is also increasing troops in Idlib Province.

Meanwhile, President Assad also decided in a television speech this week to continue his attack on the recapture of Idlib province, with both Turkey and Assad's administration remaining one step behind.

The Russian government, which is behind the Assad administration, has been negotiating with the Turkish government, but has not found a solution to the situation, and as the exchange between the Turkish and Assad administrations intensifies, there is growing concern that a full-scale conflict between regular forces will develop. Is.