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Syria: Serious escalation as airstrikes kill 33 Turkish soldiers

Thursday was the deadliest day for Turkish forces since Ankara first intervened in Syria four years ago.

Several Turkish soldiers have been seriously wounded
Image: Several Turkish soldiers have been seriously wounded
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At least 33 Turkish soldiers have been killed in an airstrike carried out by Syrian聽government forces, officials in Ankara say.

Thursday night's attack in Idlib marks a serious escalation in the direct conflict between Turkish and Russia-backed Syrian forces.

The governor of Turkey's Hatay province, Rahmi Dogan, said: "None of our wounded soldiers who are being treated in hospital are in critical condition. May our martyrs rest in peace."

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Alex Crawford's special report from Idlib

At least 54 Turkish soldiers have been killed in Idlib since the start of February - and Thursday was the deadliest day since Ankara first intervened in Syria four years ago.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has held an emergency security meeting in Ankara, and discussions have been held by phone with NATO's secretary general and the US national security adviser.

The airstrike came after a Russian delegation spent two days in Ankara for talks with Turkish officials on the situation in Idlib, where a Syrian government offensive has sent hundreds of thousands of civilians fleeing towards the border.

Last week, Sky News reported from inside Idlib, where more than 70 hospitals have been bombed out of action.

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Correspondent Alex Crawford said the scale of the humanitarian crisis is quite enormous - and one man told her "there is nowhere safe in Syria anymore".

In response to Turkish fatalities, Mr Erdogan's communications director has said "all known" Syrian government targets are now under attack by Turkish air and land forces.

The soldiers were targeted in an area between the villages of al Bara and Baliun near the Jabal al Zawiya region in the southern Idlib countryside.

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Life on the move for Syrian children

Forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al Assad now control almost the entire southern province of Idlib after capturing more than 20 villages on Thursday.

Idlib is Syria's last rebel stronghold, and Assad's weeks-long campaign has been backed by Russian air power.