ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) -
Turkey said on Monday its military hit dozens of Syrian government targets after eight
Turkish military personnel were killed by shelling in Idlib in northwest
Syria, where fighting threatens to test ties between Ankara and Moscow.
Turkey and
Russia are on opposing sides in the fighting in Idlib and, though they work together elsewhere in Syria, President Tayyip Erdogan said
Russian officials had been told they should "stand aside" in the conflict around Idlib.