In Photos: Turkish Army Supply Vehicle Is Blown Up In IED Attack In Idlib

On March 15, a Turkish Army supply vehicle was blown up in an IED attack in the Syrian region of Idlib.

The explosion almost fully destroyed a water transport vehicle of the Turkish Army near Idlib city. Some sources claim that at least one Turkish soldier was injured.

Saryat Ansar Abu Baker As-Siddiq militant group claimed responsibility for the attack.

Just 2 days ago, on March 13, another IED attack hit a Turkish military column moving on a road in the southeastern outskirt of Idlib city. That attack also allegedly led to casualites, but the Turkish side did not comment these incidents. The March 13 attack was also claimed by Saryat Ansar Abu Baker As-Siddiq.

Saryat Ansar Abu Baker As-Siddiq represents the discontent of Turkish proxies by the lack of Turkish military actions against the Syrian government after the failure of the Turkish military operation to recapture Idlib province areas already liberated by the Syrian Army from militants.

In Photos: Turkish Army Supply Vehicle Is Blown Up In IED Attack In Idlib

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In Photos: Turkish Army Supply Vehicle Is Blown Up In IED Attack In Idlib

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He who laughs last laughs best

Again?

Ahson

lol…….cornered in Idlib…….its just a fukin kill box now. Could be done any day, just the thousands who will die is all that’s holding the hand. Nothing else.

Jens Holm

Very nice pictures but the value of the incident is low.

Bob

It indicates that there is falling out occurring between one of the terrorist factions holed up in Idlib and their Turkish sponsors – like bad blood within the crime-syndicate family – and most likely it’s over local control of criminal activities.

Ricky Miller

You did it! I’ve been waiting for years for you to make a cogent and literate point. Yet, I disagree. It’s not some huge event but does indicate that Turkish pet street gangs are growing restless and trying to nip at the hand that’s fed them. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single footstep. Sure. But there are a whole bunch of little footsteps after that and this represents one of them.

Ice Icegold

But it herts you badly e?
And it please me so much.

rulla

Very good, this is what the shame of Asia deserves, so the Turkish terrorists. They are blown up by their own moderate goat fucking headchoppers.
Just an injured terrorist? No problem, next time… maybe tomorrow.

rulla

These low level creatures will never belong to Europe in any sense, to understand this it is enough to look at their history and current activities.
And what you write after is pure politics. Like Israel, it participates in, for example, the UEFA European Championships and other European events.

Bob

But Europe doesn’t actually want them – not the EU, nor south-central Mediterranean Europe. Turks resorted to coveting and stealing from European Orthodox heritage – the Hagia Sophia – because Turks were completely incapable of creating anything as significant and/ or majestic themselves.

Ice Icegold

The only thing they know to do well is stealing.

johnny rotten

The turkeys could have chosen peace against war instead they have chosen and will lose the war, the honor they had already lost when they chose barbarism, in the form of terrorism, against civilization.

Hye

Just like their chosen brothers

Assad must stay

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM hahahahahhahahaha

Samuel Vanguard

this will be another excuse the turks need to annex idlib “safety” but the reality is idlib terrorists are funded by western intelligence programs and turkish intelligence.

Hye

Russian payback?

Aleks Noir

Keeping pet terrorists is dangerous