ANKARA – A Turkish military helicopter was shot down during Ankara’smilitary offensive against Kurdish troops in northern Syria, the state-runAnadolu news agency reported on Saturday.
The helicopter is reported to have crashed in the Turkish Hatay Province onthe border with Syria’s Afrin region where Ankara is conducting OperationOlive Branch against Kurdish forces.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed the downing of the helicopter,according to Turkish media. “A little earlier, one of our helicopters wasshot down,” he told reporters, adding that those who are responsible forthe incident would pay a “heavier price.”
The president, however, did not specify who was responsible for the attack.
Two Turkish soldiers were killed, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim hasstated, Hurriyet Daily News reported.
The Operation Olive Branch in the Afrin region in northern Syria enteredits fourth week on Saturday. The campaign followed Ankara’s promises to“strangle” the new Border Security Force (BSF) in Syria.
Earlier in January, the US-led coalition announced that it would helpcreate the 30,000-strong BSF, half of which would be made up of the KurdishSyrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance.
Ankara was angered by the fact that the main force behind the SDF is theKurdish People’s Protection units (YPG), linked to the Kurdistan Workers’Party (PKK). The latter is designated as a terrorist group by Turkey.
The operation has been conducted jointly with Free Syrian Army oppositionforces which are friendly to Turkey.
Damascus has firmly condemned the operation as an assault on Syria’ssovereignty. Moscow, in turn, has urged all the parties to exerciserestraint and called for respect for Syria’s territorial integrity.
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