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Drone deemed a threat to U.S. forces in northeast Syria​

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The United States on Thursday shot down an armed Turkish drone that was operating near its troops in Syria, U.S. officials said, the first time Washington has brought down an aircraft of NATO ally Turkey.

A Turkish defense ministry official said the drone shot down by the U.S.-led coalition did not belong to the Turkish armed forces but did not say whose property it was.

Turkey's National Intelligence Agency carried out strikes in Syria against Kurdish militant targets after a bomb attack in Ankara last weekend, a Turkish security source said on Thursday.

Two U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said an F-16 shot down the Turkish drone after the United States called Turkish military officials multiple times to warn them they were operating close to U.S. ground forces. The officials said the Turkish drone was believed to be armed.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and a local security source said the U.S.-led coalition had shot down a Turkish drone near a base in northeastern Syria.

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The incident comes at a delicate moment for U.S.-Turkish relations, with the United States hoping Turkey will ratify NATO membership for Sweden.

While the United States has not shot down a Turkish aircraft before, tensions have flared and there have been close calls. In 2019, U.S. troops in northern Syria came under artillery fire from Turkish positions.

TURKEY STRIKES IN SYRIA​

U.S.-allied Syrian Kurdish forces said Turkish attacks had killed eight people in an escalation prompted by the bomb attack in Ankara by Kurdish militants.

U.S. support for Kurdish forces in northern Syria has long caused tension with Turkey, which views them as a wing of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). That group claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack in Ankara near government buildings.

On Wednesday, Turkey said the two attackers had come from Syria. The bombing killed both attackers and wounded two police officers. The Syrian Democratic Forces, the Kurdish-led force backed by the United States, denied that the bombers had passed through its territory.


On Thursday, a Turkish defense ministry official said a ground operation into Syria was one option that Turkey could consider. Turkey has mounted several previous incursions into northern Syria against the Syrian Kurdish YPG group.

"Our only goal is to eliminate the terrorist organizations that pose a threat to Turkey. A ground operation is one of the options to eliminate this threat, but it is not the only option for us," the official said.

Security forces in northeastern Syria said Turkey launched a series of attacks on Thursday with more than 15 drones entering the region's airspace and hitting targets including infrastructure and gas and oil stations. In a statement, the security forces said Turkish attacks killed six members of the internal security forces in northeastern Syria, and two civilians in two separate strikes.

Turkey has redoubled its operations targeting the outlawed PKK, by carrying out air strikes in northern Iraq.

Turkish officials said any infrastructure and energy facilities in Iraq and Syria controlled by the PKK, as well as People's Protection Units (YPG), were legitimate military targets.

"The PKK and the YPG are the same terrorist organization, they are our legitimate target everywhere. Turkey conducted operations whenever and wherever necessary in the past, and these operations will continue if needed again," the defense ministry official said.

"These operations are being conducted under self-defense rights arising from international law to eliminate terrorist attacks on Turkish territory and to ensure border security," the official added.

The YPG is also the spearhead of the main ally of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State. Support for the YPG by the United States and other allies, including France, has strained ties with Turkey. Turkey has warned forces of third countries to stay away from facilities controlled by the PKK and YPG.

"We are calling on all parties, our friendly and allied countries in particular, to stay away from those terrorists. This is just a reminder. It is up to them to take necessary precautions," the official said, without naming any country.

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The Turkish drone was operating against Kurds near an area where US forces are located




A US F-16 jet shot down a Turkish drone on Thursday in northern Syria.
Information and visuals from the area indicate that the Turkish drone was of the Anka type, the largest (but also the most expensive) drone of the Turkish forces. The US drone was an F-16 – some initial reports suggested an F-35.
The Turkish drone was operating against Kurds near an area where US forces are located.
It is rare that a NATO member attacks another member.


Some sources say it was shot down by an F-35A and other sources say by it was shot down by an F-16.




 
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Turkiyeh must respond militarily, US has not authorization shut anything in that region. Just Syria can shut down foreign assets.

US and Turkiyeh are foreign assets there.

US wants to be the referee there 10000 miles from their jurisdiction. I think Iran and Turkiyeh must put an end to this bluuy behavour.
 
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Meanwhile According to Turkish Sources;Turkish Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs) are actively conducting operations against the PKK/YPG terrorist organization, which is allegedly supported by the United States. The targeted locations and their outcomes are as follows:Amude: A PKK/YPG camp was struck, resulting in the neutralization of at least 9 terrorists.Cuvadiye Region: The positions of the terrorist organization in this area were targeted.Misherfe: An airstrike hit a camp utilized by PKK/YPG members.Proximity to US Base: A vehicle transporting PKK/YPG members located 700 meters away from the US base was attacked.Ayn al-Arab: A repair shop belonging to the terrorists in the vicinity of Ayn al-Arab was struck.Syrian Oil Stations: Oil stations used by the PKK/YPG for illicitly acquiring Syrian oil were targeted.
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The Turkish drone was operating against Kurds near an area where US forces are located




A US F-16 jet shot down a Turkish drone on Thursday in northern Syria.
Information and visuals from the area indicate that the Turkish drone was of the Anka type, the largest (but also the most expensive) drone of the Turkish forces. The US drone was an F-16 – some initial reports suggested an F-35.
The Turkish drone was operating against Kurds near an area where US forces are located.
It is rare that a NATO member attacks another member.


Some sources say it was shot down by an F-35A and other sources say by it was shot down by an F-16.




WoW - look at you.

Not surprised to see you start this Topic.

I'm sure you've got a hard-on that'll last weeks - just reading these tweets.
 
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WoW - look at you.

Not surprised to see you start this Topic.

I'm sure you've got a hard-on that'll last weeks - just reading these tweets.
Well there wasn't a thread about it so I thought maybe we could discuss it. It's USA shooting down a Turkish drone.

The loss of an ANKA is nothing for Turkey. The news is that Americans shot it down and as if to send a message.
 
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The Turkish drone was operating against Kurds near an area where US forces are located




A US F-16 jet shot down a Turkish drone on Thursday in northern Syria.
Information and visuals from the area indicate that the Turkish drone was of the Anka type, the largest (but also the most expensive) drone of the Turkish forces. The US drone was an F-16 – some initial reports suggested an F-35.
The Turkish drone was operating against Kurds near an area where US forces are located.
It is rare that a NATO member attacks another member.


Some sources say it was shot down by an F-35A and other sources say by it was shot down by an F-16.




BY THE HOLY KEBAB, THAT WILL NOT STAND!
A special Friend of mine needs to post about all turkish military projects, so the US will not dare to do this again!
 
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This is a slap in the face, but Turkey probably won't do anything about it.

Apparently It's been many hours and there's nothing. Not even some harsh words.
 
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It is time to bust that area up with arty
That won't happen.

I searched and searched but found no statement from Turkey. If the government is too afraid to say anything, even to condemn this attack, how do you expect them to fire any shots?

Apparently we're America's bitch and they can sometimes slap us. It's okay, we'll beg for some F-16s
 
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It's been 7 hours and the Turkish government is completely silent. Not even a tweet condemning the shootdown of this drone. Absolutely shameful.

And Turkish media isn't reporting it, we'll just pretend this never happened.
 
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Turkey should at least verbally condemn this.
Turkish media isn't reporting it, I wouldn't even know if Foinikas didn't post it here. We'll just pretend it never happened because we're just America's bitch I guess
 
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