The operation around the rebel hr;d enclave is part of an agreement reachde last year said the Turkish minister of defence.
Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar told reporters on Friday that the operation followed an agreement made in September last year that was aimed at preventing the Syrian government from launching an attack on Idlib - home to nearly three million people.
According to the agreement,
Russian forces would patrol the edge of the rebel-held province while
the Turkish army would operate in the demilitarised zone.
"There were restrictions on the use of Idlib and Afrin regions' airspace but these have been lifted from today," Akar said, adding that the patrols marked "a significant step" for the continuation of ceasefire and maintaining stability in Idlib.
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Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar told reporters on Friday that the operation followed an agreement made in September last year that was aimed at preventing the Syrian government from launching an attack on Idlib - home to nearly three million people.
Idlib province is the last major area held by
Syrian rebels and is controlled by Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which
was previously affiliated to al-Qaeda.
"There were restrictions on the use of Idlib and Afrin regions' airspace but these have been lifted from today," Akar said, adding that the patrols marked "a significant step" for the continuation of ceasefire and maintaining stability in Idlib.
For the full report click here - AlJazeera
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