Started with protests in Daraa in 2011, the Syrian conflict rapidly turned into a war with a number of foreign powers supporting various militant groups (including al-Qaeda-linked) against the government of Bashar al-Assad. Since then, the country has been a point of instability in the Middle East.
Russia began a military intervention in Syria in 2015 after an official request by the Syrian government for military help against militant groups.This allowed the Syrian government to survive and to regain initiative in a battle against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda), ISIS and other militant groups.
The map shows areas in red which are under the control of the Syrian Military whilst areas in green are under terrorist “Militant” control which have direct border access to and from Turkey.
It is very clear from the map that the Turks continue to be the facilitator for the countries that sponsor terrorism, the “Terrorist axis”, financing, training, arming, logistics etc for Terrorists.
Correct 100 % Turkish support for six years giving complete freedom of access and movement of arms, equipment, supplies and non-stop inflow of foreign (Chechen/Libyan/Balkan) foreign fighters across the border into Iblib
The map shows areas in red which are under the control of the Syrian Military whilst areas in green are under terrorist “Militant” control which have direct border access to and from Turkey.
It is very clear from the map that the Turks continue to be the facilitator for the countries that sponsor terrorism, the “Terrorist axis”, financing, training, arming, logistics etc for Terrorists.
Correct 100 % Turkish support for six years giving complete freedom of access and movement of arms, equipment, supplies and non-stop inflow of foreign (Chechen/Libyan/Balkan) foreign fighters across the border into Iblib