President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday the final goal of a Turkish incursion into Syria was not just to retake the city of Al Bab from Daesh, but to cleanse a border region including Raqqa of the militants.
Turkish-backed Syrian rebels are pressing a major offensive on Al Bab, 30 km south of the Turkish border. The advance risks putting them in direct conflict with Syrian government forces who are closing in on the city from the south.
“The ultimate goal is to cleanse a 5,000-square-km area,” Erdogan told a news conference before his departure on an official visit to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
He said Turkish forces had no intention of staying in Syria once the area had been cleared of both Daesh and Kurdish YPG militia fighters, whom Turkey sees as a hostile force.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based war monitor, said rebels backed by heavy Turkish air strikes fought Daesh north and southwest of Al Bab on Sunday.
Turkish forces have advanced into the city from the west in recent days, and now control around 10 per cent of the city and all of its western suburbs, the Observatory said.
Syrian government forces and allied militia have also made gains south of Al Bab, near the town of Tadef, since Friday, reaching an area 1.5 km from the city, it said.
Turkey believes recent Daesh attacks in Turkey, including a New Year’s Day shooting in an Istanbul nightclub that killed 39 people, have been steered from Al Bab and Raqqa, and it regards a clear-out of the towns as a national security priority.
Erdogan’s spokesman Ebrahim Kalin said last week that Turkey had presented a detailed plan to oust Daesh from Raqqa and that strategy discussions with US President Donald Trump’s administration were under way.
Turkey has repeatedly said it wants to be part of the US-led operation to retake Raqqa, but does not want the YPG, which has been backed by Washington, to be involved.
source: GULF NEWS
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