Erdogan’s Syria Invasion Begins: Turkish Jets Filmed Bombing Kurdish Targets
Erdogan’s promised Turkish military operations in northeast Syria has begun, as confirmed by regional media and video footage. On Monday night Turkish fighter jets commenced bombing the Semelka Border Crossing in far northeast Syria on the border with Iraq.
Both Hezbollah-affiliated al-Mayadeen television channel and Israeli media are also reporting Turkish jets have attacked Kurdish targets in northern Syria.
#BREAKING: Reports: Turkish warplanes have bombed the Semelka Border Crossing at the Syria-Iraq border
pic.twitter.com/4Pi1mAratB— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) October 7, 2019
This as the US claimed to have effectively shut down Northern Syria airspace to Turkey, and while Russian jets have reportedly been observed patrolling southern Syria, presumably to ensure the Turkish incursion comes nowhere near Syrian Army positions.
Turkey’s Anadolu Agency also reports Turkish officers have been expelled from the Joint Air Operations Center which was the heart of coordinated anti-ISIL activities among the allies, meaning US surveillance and reconnaissance data are no longer shared with Ankara.
Citing Pentagon spokeswoman Carla Gleason, Anadolu noted, however:
She stopped short of saying that the air space has been shut down to Turkey, but noted “if you’re not on the air tasking order, it’s really hard to coordinate flights in that area.”
We might note that when it comes to the Kurds, Erdogan has never suffered qualms about having to “coordinate” his actions with allies.
It appears Trump’s dire Twitter warning to “obliterate” Ankara’s economy, directed both at the Turks and at US hawks who accuse the president throwing Kurdish partner forces to the wolves, was ineffective, given by all indicators a Turkish aerial campaign has commenced.
Meanwhile Turkey’s military spokesman has ominously warned that the army will move forward to “correct the demographics changed by YPG in Northeast Syria” and further that “Turkey won’t allow ISIS to return in any shape or form.”
As Syria’s Kurds have warned from the beginning, and as the military spokesman’s words darkly imply, it appears Turkey’s campaign will be toward full-on ethnic cleansing of Kurds from the border regions.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 10/07/2019 – 16:45
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