morning for whoever is supplying them with weapons. translator: regardless of who delivered that rocket system, it seems that they are walking hand in hand with terrorists and we will share it with all the world when it is confirmed. cnn s ben wedeman is tracking events in syria from neighboring lebanon. he joins us live from beirut. ben, another story that we ve been focusing on. i want to hear from you the latest information you might have on that russian war plane that was shot down saturday and what has happened since then. there was an su-25 russian aircraft that was shot down. it s not clear by what, by whom. but certainly what we ve seen as syrian attacks on idlib province in northwestern syria.
this is really the last major pocket of anti-regime territory. and it really has been the focus of this intensification, certainly after the shooting down of that su-25 on saturday evening. and really the situation there is desperate in terms of the civilians who are in a sense caught between a rock and a hard place. this intensifying russian-syrian offensive in the area. also we must admit that many of the syrian factions in that part of the country are hardline, to say the least, among them what is known as the al qaeda affiliate even though they deny any connections with al qaeda, it operates in that area. so the continuing plight of the civilians in that part of syria really underscores why here in lebanon, we continue to see desperate syrians risking their
northern syria but he s expected more than fifteen thousand at the rally which german intelligence say has been organized by groups close to the banned kurdistan workers party the offensive by turkish forces against the y.p. militia in northern syria has also drawn protests in neighboring lebanon. the turkish embassy was the target of the protest in beirut while the battle with guns and tanks goes into its second week in northern syria the kurds have now stars of the campaign to win hearts and minds in other parts of the world. but street protests song going to stop turkish president. he s announced his forces will now push further east to a town called man beach no one should take issue with this because the real owners of man beach aren t these terrorists there are arab brothers there.
i m good to have you with us police in the german city of cologne are preparing for a large protest by courage as groups against turkey s ongoing military offensive in northern syria and they say expects more than fifteen thousand at the rally which german intelligence ses has been organized by groups of close to the banned kurdistan workers party the offensive by turkish forces against the wife militia in northern syria has also drawn protests in neighboring lebanon. the turkish embassy was the target of the protest in beirut while the battle with guns and tanks goes into its second week in northern syria the kurds have now started a campaign to win hearts and minds in other parts of the world. but street protest song going to stop turkey s president and russia tired of the one he s announced his forces will now push further east to
louder than words, but in iran s case, the words speak as loud as the actions. just listen to the deputy commander of iran s revolutionary guard kutz force. here s what he said in february, quote, the islamic revolution is not limited by geographic borders. he boasted that afghanistan, iraq, lebanon, syria, palestine and yemen are amorning the countries being, quote, conquered by the islamic republic of iran. end quote. conquered. and for those of you who believe that the deal in vienna will bring a change in iran s policy, just listen to what iran s supreme leader ayatollah