次の件は大きな事件ですが関連情報が見当たりません。
US-led Coalition strikes Syrian regime targets in Deir ez-Zour: monitor ERBIL, Kurdistan Region − A war monitor is reporting that International Coalition jets struck Syrian regime positions in the eastern province of Deir ez-Zour, after a military post of the Kurdish-led forces was targeted by President Bashar al-Assad’s forces earlier on Sunday.
According to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) sources, several mortars fired by regime forces across the Euphrates river landed near Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) positions in the village of al-Dahla.
The attack was followed by the SDF-allied Coalition hitting regime targets in the town of al-Quriyyah.
Rudaw English has reached out to the Coalition for comment on the reported exchange.
イドリブでロシア軍がテロリストの訓練基地を空爆
※ Fares Shehabi@ShehabiFares氏の2020/10/27のツイート
Erdogan transferred tens of wounded jihadi terrorists to Antakya's government hospital after the Russian strike today that killed more than 90 of them so far..
・・・90人殺害ですからこれは大きい。こちらは関連情報あり。次のBBCの報道は「シリア人権観測グループ」の発表を伝えていますので。テロリストの側のダメージが大きいことがわかります。イドリブ市の北西部のハレム地域でテロリストの訓練基地を空爆です。
次は下にあるfacebookの記事に付されていたもの

ここです。

イドリブ市の北西、トルコ国境まで9kmの地点の山並みの上にあります。ここでちょうど兵士の訓練修了式が行われていました。兵士は約100人。そこを空爆しています。教育する側もいますから全体では150人近いテロリストが攻撃を受け、すでに90人ほどが死亡。ほかに重症者が多くトルコのアンタキアにあるトルコ政府の病院に運ばれたとされています。

Steele Maiko facebook 2020/10/27
Dozens of militants were killed in a large Russian strike on a terrorist training camp in the “Mount Dawila” region of the #Idlib countryside.
The training facility was used by the “Damascus corps.” terrorist group and
the Russian strikes took place during the graduation ceremony for a new group of about 100 fighters.The base hit was a former SyAAF air defence base but has been used by various terrorists groups for about 8 years.
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Qasioun - monitor facebook 2020/10/27
The air strikes launched by the Russian occupation planes on the Jabal Al-Duwailah area of Harem, northwest of Idlib, today, has killed more than 48 people, and injured about 120 others, according to some sources.
And local sources there indicated that the number of deaths is expected to rise due to the presence of a large number of wounded, some of them in serious cases, in addition to the presence of missing and stranded, amid information about other dead.
For his part, the Qasiyoun correspondent said this morning, that the air strikes on the "de-escalation" area, where Russian warplanes launched raids on places in the Jabal Al-Duwailah area of the Harem area northwest of Idlib, about 9 km from the Turkish border, where there are camps in the area. For the displaced.
BBC2020/10/26
Syria war: 'Russian air strikes kill dozens' in Idlib
Russian air strikes in northern Syria have killed more than 50 Turkish-backed militia fighters in the mainly rebel-held province of Idlib, reports say.
Many others were wounded in the attack, which marks an escalation of violence in the region.
A training base for an Islamist group called Faylaq al-Sham was hit.
The assault puts at risk a ceasefire in Idlib, brokered and monitored by Russia and Turkey, which back opposite sides in the war.
UK-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the number of dead at 78.
Some of the wounded were in a serious condition, and the death toll was likely to rise, the Observatory added.
It described the attack - in the Harem region north-west of Idlib city - as the deadliest since the ceasefire came into force in March.
The truce brought to a halt a Syrian government offensive on the region which had displaced almost a million people, and has largely held since then.
When the ceasefire was announced, Turkey said it reserved the right to "retaliate with all its strength" against any attack by forces allied to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Idlib is the last province held by rebels and jihadists, who have been beaten back in a nine-year-long civil war.
共同2020/10/28 21:41 (JST)10/28 22:47 (JST)updated
シリアの停戦が崩壊の危機に
トルコはロシア空爆と断定、非難
【カイロ共同】トルコのエルドアン大統領は28日、シリア北西部イドリブ県で26日にあった空爆はロシアの攻撃と断定、「(ロシアが)恒久平和を望んでいない」と非難した。トルコが支援する反体制派はアサド政権側に「大規模な報復」を開始。反体制派の最終拠点、イドリブ県で3月から続く停戦が崩壊の危機にある。
ナゴルノカラバフ紛争ではトルコがアゼルバイジャンを支援、ロシアはアルメニアと軍事同盟を結んでいる。シリア反体制派元戦闘員の軍事アナリスト、アキディ氏は「ロシアの空爆はトルコへの警告」と指摘、軍事優位性を示す目的で実施したとみる。
・・・とても的を射ているとは思えない記事です。シリアの停戦はテロリスト側がしばしば違反してきました。テロリストの活動を封じ込める最終段階に来ています。
aljazeera.2020/10/28
Erdogan warns of military action in Syria, decries Russian strike
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country has ‘legitimate reason’ to intervene in northern Syria with Kurdish fighters in the border area.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened on Wednesday to launch a new military operation in northern Syria if Kurdish armed groups are not cleared from areas along its border with Syria.
In an address to his ruling party’s legislators in parliament, the Turkish leader also said a Russian air strike that targeted Turkey-backed Syrian rebels in northwest Idlib province earlier this week was an indication that Moscow was not looking for lasting peace in the region.
“If all of the terrorists aren’t removed … as it has been promised to us, I repeat once again that we have a legitimate reason to intervene at any moment. We feel the need to,” Erdogan said.
His comments came days after a suspected Kurdish fighter – who officials said infiltrated Turkey from Syria – blew himself up in a town in the border province of Hatay, following a police chase. Security officials killed a second fighter.
In his first remarks on Monday’s air strike that killed dozens of fighters, Erdogan said:
“Russia’s attack targeting the Syrian National Army forces training centre is a sign that a lasting peace and calm is not wanted in the region.”The attack in the Jabal al-Dweila area, which targeted a military training camp for Failaq al-Sham, one of the largest Turkey-backed armed groups in the area, killed at least 35 people.
It was the deadliest in Idlib, the last rebel-held enclave in Syria, since a Turkish-Russian-brokered truce there came into effect in March.
It occurred as relations between Russia and Turkey show increasing signs of strain over Ankara’s military involvement in Syria, the Caucasus and Libya, where Moscow also has interests.
In Syria, Russia is a main supporter of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government, while Turkey backs a handful of opposition factions.
The Turkish-backed National Liberation Front alliance includes 11 Free Syrian Army factions all supported by Ankara. But it excludes Hay’et Tahrir al-Sham, a former al-Qaeda affiliate that currently controls large swaths of the northwestern Syrian province.