Intensified war in Syria Turkey and Russia this week at summit on March 2 at 4:38

The fighting is fierce on the 1st of the civil war in Syria, where a fighter from the Assad regime was shot down by Turkish troops in support of the rebels. As concerns rise to a full-fledged battle between regular troops, Russia, behind Turkey and the Assad administration, will have a summit this week, with a focus on what could lead to a breakthrough.

In the northwestern part of Syria, Turkish retaliation attacks continued on Tuesday after the Assassin administration bombed Turkish troops and killed 33 soldiers on the 27th. The fighting has become intense, as two fighters have been shot down.

The Turkish side has said it will `` stop the Assad regime's slaughter and the emergence of refugees, '' while the Assad government has said `` to confront the invasion of Turkey in support of terrorists, '' both sides have strengthened their hostility and the regular military There is a growing concern that it will evolve into a natural battle.

On the other hand, the Turkish government has been aggravated by the worsening situation that Syrian refugees and others inside the country have been taunting for a move toward Europe, and are shaking the country to press for cooperation.

The situation in the northwestern part of Syria is also involving Europe, and the degree of tension is increasing, and a breakout agreement was reached at a summit meeting between Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin scheduled to be held in Moscow this week. Connection is the focus.