
US Defense Secretary: 'No Indication' Turkey Will Halt Syria Offensive
Turkey launched an offensive over the Syrian border following the withdrawal of US troops from the north-east of the country.
Turkey launched an offensive over the Syrian border following the withdrawal of US troops from the north-east of the country.
President Donald Trump has listed military, financial and mediation options as Turkey continues to attack Kurdish forces.
An airstrike is reported to have happened on a road leading to the border town of Tal Abyad.
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were detained in north-east Syria, which is now under attack by the Turkish military.
The Turkish president has announced that the offensive has started.
There are fears the withdrawal of US troops could leave the SDF vulnerable to attack from Turkey or a resurging so-called Islamic State.
General David Petraeus, one of America's most high-profile military figures, has criticised the decision to remove US troops from Syria.
The US has pulled troops out of north-eastern Syria, warning Turkey against inhumane action.
Kurdish forces fought alongside the US against so-called Islamic State in Syria.
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who is visiting London, said foreign fighters "should all go back to their home countries to face justice".
Barrie was just a puppy when she was rescued from Syria.
Insurgents in the Idlib province are violating a recent truce, according to the Syrian Army.
The Idlib Health Directorate has reported 24 hospitals have been attacked in the last six weeks.
An investigation found Sergeant Matt Tonroe was killed by an explosive carried by a colleague.
It is claimed Russian warplanes have killed 25 Syrians in an attack in the province of Idlib.
Alexanda Kotey also confessed to helping arrange a plot to kill soldiers and police officers in London.