2020 Kafr Takharim airstrike

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TargetMilitary training camp run by Faylaq al-Sham
Date26 October 2020
Kafr Takharim airstrike
Part of the Russian intervention in the Syrian civil war
Location
TargetMilitary training camp run by Faylaq al-Sham
Date26 October 2020
Executed by Russian Air Force
Casualties78–105 fighters killed[1][2]
100+ fighters wounded

The 2020 Kafr Takharim airstrike occurred on 26 October 2020 when the Russian Air Force targeted a training camp run by Faylaq al-Sham, a major Islamist Syrian rebel group backed by Turkey, near the town of Kafr Takharim located around 10 kilometers from the Turkish border.[3] At the time of the attack, the camp contained more than 180 rebels affiliated with Faylaq al-Sham.[4] At least 78 rebel fighters were killed and over 100 more were wounded in the airstrike.[5][6]

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the target site was a training camp that was bombed, while there were dozens of fighters who were being trained before they were transferred to Azerbaijan. Officially, the Russian Defense Ministry refused to comment on the incident.[7]

The attack inflicted the highest number of casualties since the Russian-Turkish ceasefire that ended the Northwestern Syria offensive in March 2020. Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman called it the fiercest attack against the Sham Legion since the Russian military intervention in September 2015.[7][8]

Sources close to the Syrian government put the death toll of the strike at 200 dead and wounded within the ranks of Faylaq Al-Sham.[9][10]

On 1 November 2020, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights updated the number of casualties to 79 dead and dozens wounded.[11]

According to Youssef Hammoud, a spokesman for the groups, leaders of the camp were among those killed in the air strike. Theories suggest that 4chan may have been involved by giving the Russians the location of the camp after a video of the camp was posted to YouTube.[12][13]

Response

Syrian rebel factions launched a massive artillery attack on Syrian Arab Army positions on 27 October 2020, killing 15 soldiers; one rebel was killed in the return bombardment.[14] The following day, another Syrian soldier was killed as rebels continued shelling SAA positions in Idlib province.[15]

Analysis

According to international observers, the targeted Russian attack on the Sham Legion was a "message" to Turkey. Director of the U.S.-based Middle East Institute Charles Lister told Al Jazeera that as the militia group was Turkey’s closest proxy in Idlib province, this "wasn't a Russian attack on the Syrian opposition as much as it was a direct hit against – and message to – Turkey". He added that it was possible that wider geopolitics had pushed Russia to strike, referring to the deployment by Turkey of Syrian militants to Libya and to the area of the Nagorno-Karabakh war.[16][17]

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