Four Turkish Soldiers, Five Syrian Militants Wounded In New Attack By Kurdish Forces

Four Turkish Soldiers, Five Syrian Militants Wounded In New Attack By Kurdish Forces

Turkish forces are seen at Mount Barsaya in northeast of Afrin, January 28, 2018 / Khalil Ashawi / Reuters

On July 31, an indirect fire attack targeted a base of the Turkish military located near the town of Sufan in the northern countryside of Syria’s Raqqa.

According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the attack wounded four Turkish soldiers and five Syrian militants. The wounded were taken to hospitals in southern Turkey. Some of them are reportedly in a critical condition.

This was the third Turkish base in Syria to be targeted with indirect fire this week. On July 24, a base located near the town of Jelbar in the northern countryside of Aleppo was targeted. The attack didn’t result in any casualties. Later on July 26, a base in the outskirts of the town of Kaljibrin, also located in the northern Aleppo countryside, came under attack. This time, three Turkish soldiers were killed and several others were wounded.

The previous attacks were claimed by the Afrin Liberation Forces, a Kurdish guerilla group that is reportedly a proxy of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

Syrian opposition news sources have already blamed the SDF for the attack on Sufan base. The Kurdish-led group is yet to address these accusations.

The recent attacks on Turkish bases were likely a response to a series of Turkish drone strikes which claimed the lives of several commanders and fighters of the SDF and its security service, the Asayish. On July 28, four personnel of the Asayish were killed when a drone strike targeted their vehicle near the town of Ain Issa in the northern Raqqa countryside.

The current escalation between the SDF and Turkish forces began in May, when the latter began preparing to launch a new military operation in northern and northeastern Syria.

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NATO's PROXYTUTE

Peace on this war is not coming anytime soon since the END GAME set by US UK EU NATO is to avoid prosecution and eventual conviction of crimes against humanity knowing full well that the proxyNazis they supported would in the end turn against them once the Russians emerged victorious. Given such situation, RF forces should now aim for no less than the head of Zelensky to dissuade the rest to continue the futile efforts heading nowhere but death or defeat. Denazification & demilitarization should give way for the newly found objective to set up an international court within Ukraine to prosecute the crimes of the western bloc of which the collaborative effort from BRICS nations including Iran, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Nicaragua, Malaysia, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Cuba and others are needed to expedite the stabilisation of Ukraine to facilitate the process of judicial proceedings that would dissolve the western empire of evil for good.

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