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Two Turkish soldiers killed in Syria attack by AFP Staff Writers Ankara (AFP) Sept 11, 2021 Two Turkish soldiers were killed on Saturday and three others injured in an attack in the northwestern Syrian region of Idlib, the Turkish defence ministry said. "Our companions were killed in a vile and infamous attack," said Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar, while the presidency vowed to avenge the killings. The attackers targeted "a unit returning from a patrol", the ministry said, without giving details on the type of assault. An AFP reporter on the scene said it was a bomb blast on the Idlib-Bennish road. Idlib is home to the last major jihadist and rebel stronghold in northwest Syria. Offering his condolences to the families of the dead soldiers, Turkish presidency spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Twitter that "none of our martyrs will go unavenged". Echoing that sentiment Akra said that, "The blood shed by our martyrs has never gone unpunished and will not go unpunished this time." Akar, accompanied by military generals, visited the injured soldiers who were transferred to a hospital in the southern Turkish town of Hatay. After several successive offensives by government forces, a ceasefire was negotiated with the Syrian regime, but some groups have rejected this agreement. The truce, brokered by neighbouring Turkey -- which backs some rebel groups -- and Syrian regime ally Russia, has largely been in force since March 2020, despite sporadic clashes.
Myanmar junta troops clash with 'self defence' forces Yangon (AFP) Sept 10, 2021 Myanmar troops killed several members of a local "defence force" in a day of clashes, the junta said Friday, with local residents and media reporting at least 10 dead. The country has been in turmoil since a February coup and a military crackdown on dissent that has killed more than 1,000 people, according to a local monitoring group. In some areas, locals - often using hunting rifles or homemade weapons - have formed "defence forces" to fight back. Junta troops were attacked with "small a ... read more
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