Syrian Assad regime bombs Turkish troops killed 33 soldiers February 28 13:29

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In the ongoing civil war in Syria, 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in the Assad administration's bombing of Turkish troops in support of rebels. The Turkish government is holding an urgent meeting and has been in contact with the United States and NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and is embarking on large-scale military operations against the Assad administration, or the situation is tense.

In Syria, where the civil war continues, the Assad regime's troops have stepped up their rebels' strongholds in the northwestern Idlib province, which often clashed with troops in Turkey this month to support the rebels. You.

Turkish authorities said early in the morning that troops had been killed by 33 soldiers following a bombing by Assad's government.

For the first time, more than 30 Turkish soldiers have died in a single attack from the Assad regime, and the Turkish government has held an urgent meeting to discuss the response.

Senior officials from the Turkish government also met with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State O'Brien and NATO's Secretary-General Stoltenberg by telephone.

Although the details of the government's emergency meeting and telephone talks have not been disclosed, the Turkish government has so far warned that assad regime troops will be excluded from military operations if they do not leave Idlib province this month. .

Negotiations with Russia, the backing of the Assad administration, have also struggled, with the deaths of more than 30 soldiers threatening to force Turkey to launch large-scale operations against the Assad administration. Is.