In November 2015, Syrian Turkmen Brigades and
al-Nusra Front fighters were engaged in heavy fighting against the Syrian government forces supported by the
Shiite militias and the
Russian Air Force.[17] Turkmen forces have been the target of heavy
Russian bombing in 2015, with reported civilian casualties which have been interpreted as a Russian effort aiming to change the ethnic dynamics of the region.[18][19][20]
On 24 November 2015 a
Russian Su-24 fighter was shot down by Turkish forces for allegedly violating Turkish airspace, near the Syrian border. The aircraft crashed on Syrian land. The two pilots ejected and were shot at in the air while using their parachutes by the Syrian Turkmen Brigades.[21][22]
Military structure and groups
Aleppo
The
Sultan Murad Division was formed in early 2013 and mainly operates in the
Aleppo Governorate. Its groups includes: Mehmed the Conqueror Brigade,[23] Sultan Murad Brigade, Martyr Zaki Turkmani Brigade, Ashbal Akida Brigade, Hamza and Abbas Brigade, Ahli Sunnah and Community Brigade, Yarmouk Regiment, 1st Regiment and the Turkmen Martyrs Brigade.[24] Another predominantly Turkmen rebel militia in Aleppo Governorate is the
Muntasir Billah Brigade.[25]
Latakia
Formed in July 2015, the 2nd Coastal Division is the main Turkmen rebel group operating in the
Latakia Governorate and is notable for killing one Russian Air Force pilot, who ejected from a Su-24 which was shot down by Turkey.[26] The commander of the group,
Alparslan Çelik, is a member of the
Grey Wolves. The subdivisions are the Brigade of Mountain Turkmen, the Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror Brigade, the Sultan Selim Brigade, and the 1071 Raiders Brigade[3] The 2nd Coastal Division has less than 500 fighters as of the end of 2015, although the group claims to have 2,000.[27]
According to the Syrian Turkmen National Movement Party, as of early 2016, three out of more than 40 villages in the
Turkmen Mountain of Latakia were left under Turkmen rebel control, as the result of the rebel defeat in the
2015–16 Latakia offensive. Many Turkmen rebels in the area are Turkish citizens affiliated with the Grey Wolves.[28] The 2nd Coastal Division took part in the
2016 Latakia offensive in an attempt to regain the territory lost to government forces in 2015. Over the course of the offensive, rebels retook
Kinsabba, though division commander Riyad Qarrah Bijeq was mortally wounded during the assault.[2]