Joint Turkish-Russian patrol scheduled for today in northern Syria’s Ayn al-Arab was canceled after Syrian regime attacks targeted Turkish soldiers in Idlib, Daily Sabah reports.
Six Turkish soldiers were killed and nine others injured in shelling by Bashar Assad regime forces in the opposition-held province.
Ankara and Moscow agreed to conduct the joint patrols during high-level talks between President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on Oct. 22 last year.