Government forces, Turkish-backed factions clash east of Syria’s Aleppo
ALEPPO NORTHERN COUNTRYSIDE, Syria (North Press) – On Saturday at dawn, fierce clashes erupted between the Turkish-backed opposition factions and the Syrian government forces on frontlines in Tadif town east of Aleppo, north Syria.
The clashes erupted, yesterday, between the Turkish-backed Levant Front (al-Jabha al-Shamiya) and the government forces in Tadif town in the countryside of al-Bab city east of Aleppo, an exclusive source told North Press.
The two clashing parties exchanged fire using machine guns and mortar, according to the source.
Tadif usually witnesses intermittent clashes between the two parties as both control different parts in the town, the source added.
The Turkish forces and the affiliated factions have been running al-Bab city since 2017.