Syrian Army deploys air defense missiles to northern Syria: report
By Leith Aboufadel
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06/02/2018

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BEIRUT, LEBANON (5:55 A.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has recently deployed air defense missiles to the northern provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, following the Turkish military’s incursion in both governorates, the Reuters News Agency quoted a military commander on Monday.
“The Syrian Army calls up new air defences and anti-aircraft missiles to areas on the frontlines with the militants in the countryside of Aleppo and Idlib,” the commander told Reuters.
“They cover the air space of the Syrian north,” the report added.
Damascus has repeatedly warned the Turkish regime in the past that they are willing to shoot down their warplanes if they continue to violate Syria’s sovereignty.
Ankara has ignored Damascus’ calls and worked with directly with the Russians in order to achieve their political endeavors inside Syria.
By Leith Aboufadel
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06/02/2018

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BEIRUT, LEBANON (5:55 A.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has recently deployed air defense missiles to the northern provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, following the Turkish military’s incursion in both governorates, the Reuters News Agency quoted a military commander on Monday.
“The Syrian Army calls up new air defences and anti-aircraft missiles to areas on the frontlines with the militants in the countryside of Aleppo and Idlib,” the commander told Reuters.
“They cover the air space of the Syrian north,” the report added.
Damascus has repeatedly warned the Turkish regime in the past that they are willing to shoot down their warplanes if they continue to violate Syria’s sovereignty.
Ankara has ignored Damascus’ calls and worked with directly with the Russians in order to achieve their political endeavors inside Syria.
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