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Portal:Current events/2020 February 28

February 28, 2020 (2020-02-28) (Friday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • Syrian civil war, Northwestern Syria offensive (December 2019–March 2020)
    • Turkey calls for the establishment of a no-fly zone over Syria. (Yeni Safak)
    • NATO holds an emergency meeting after Turkey formally triggers Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty. (Euronews)
    • Turkish MoD states that last night 329 Syrian Army troops were "neutralized" and asserts that five helicopters, 23 tanks, 10 armored vehicles, 23 artillery and howitzers, five ammunition trucks, one SA-17 and one SA-22 air defense systems, three ammunition depots, two inventory depots and one headquarters building belonging to Syria's military were destroyed. (NTV)
    • Russia deploys two frigates, Admiral Makarov and Admiral Grigorovich, armed with Kalibr cruise missiles to the Eastern Mediterranean off the Syrian coast. (Reuters) (The Moscow Times)
    • Turkey deploys MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missiles to its border with Syria. (STAR)
    • A Turkish drone strike kills 11 Syrian government soldiers on the M5 highway near Idlib. (SOHR)
    • Syrian attacks on Marat al-Nasan leave more Turkish soldiers wounded, some of them seriously. (SOHR)
Arts and culture
Business and economy
Health and environment
International relations
  • Syrian civil war, Northwestern Syria offensive (December 2019–March 2020), European migrant crisis
    • Nearly 300 migrants including Syrians arrived in Edirne province, Turkey, on the border with Greece in a bid to go to Europe. Another group of migrants arrived on the coast of Ayvacik in Çanakkale, western Turkey, and wanted to go to the Greek island of Lesbos by boats. Turkish officials announced that the security forces will not intervene to prevent the crossing of any migrants, including those from Syria and other countries like Afghanistan and Iran. (France 24) (Daily Sabah)
Law and crime
Politics and elections
Science and technology
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