More Turkish Tanks Enter Syria in New Front

W460

Turkey on Saturday sent more tanks into the northern Syrian village of al-Rai to fight Islamic State extremists, opening a new front after its intervention last month against the group, state media reported.

The tanks crossed into the village from the Turkish border town of Kilis to provide military support to Syrian opposition fighters after ridding northern villages of extremists in its "Euphrates Shield" operation launched on August 24, state-run Anadolu news agency said.

At least 20 tanks, five armored personnel carriers, trucks and other armored vehicles crossed the border, Dogan news agency said.

Turkish Firtina howitzers fired on IS targets as the fresh armored contingent advanced, Dogan said. 

Ahmed Othman, a commander in pro-Turkey rebel group Sultan Murad, told AFP that the group was now "working now on two fronts in al-Rai, south and east, in order to advance towards the villages recently liberated from IS west of Jarabalus."

Last month's operation was Ankara's most ambitious during the five-and-a-half-year Syria conflict and has continued since with tanks, war planes and special forces providing support to rebels.

Within 14 hours on August 24, Turkish-backed Syrian rebels recaptured the border town of Jarabulus from IS and continued to make gains in villages nearby.

According to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Turkey-backed rebels also took control of three villages close to the border on Saturday, two on the Jarabulus front and one on the new al-Rai front.

Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said that "they are trying to take control of the border area between Jarabulus and Rai from IS."

Comments 3
Thumb shab 03 September 2016, 16:24

All this while the Syrian government can do zilch, other than bomb their own people.

Thumb ex-fpm 03 September 2016, 16:55

both read comments but do not post;)

Thumb gigahabib 04 September 2016, 20:32

Why should the Syrian government interfere when their enemies are killing each other?