Turko-Syrian-Russian War (The Pearl World)

Turko-Syrian-Russian War was the name of a conflict that occured in Asia from 2020-2022. The Conflict began several months after the shooting down of Turkish forces with a cruise missile.

Background
Conflict Begins

On February 26, 2020, Turkish forces were killed when Russian forces shot down Turkish aircraft. While nothing occurred immediately after, the two sides kept their state of alert at eachother.

On June 23, 2020, Syrian Forces and Russian Forces charged the Turkish regions of the nation and the war itself began.

Hoping for NATO Involvement, Erodgan made his case to President Trump, but the U.S. refused to enter, and NATO Allies made a similar promise.

On July 28, 2020, Idlib fell to Turkish-backed forces, and the Turkish Army made further pushes into Northern Syria.

Russian and Turkish vessels engaged eachother in a fierce battle that lasted several hours.

Kurdish Forces

Turkish Officials began their attack on Kurdish forces, forcing them to fight alongside the Russians and Syrians

Unrest in Istanbul, Protests in Batman
On September 23, 2020, Istanbul erupted in protests, thousands took the streets and demanded Turkey withdraw from Syria, millions of pro-government protestors in response shut down the protests and the protestors were arrested by Turkish Authorities.

Kurdish War Escalates

In the Kurdish Regions of Turkey, tensions flared as the PKK began a renewed campaign of aggression against the Turkish Government.

Fighting continued to escalate and the conflict grew into a civil conflict.

Erodgan Nears His End
In 2022, Turkish Government Officials worked to remove Recep Erodgan from power. The Coup successfully placed Erodgan under arrest and a new government worked to end the conflict.

Final Offensive
On June 18, 2022, the Russians and Syrians launched the final offensive into Turkish-occupied territory, the conflict lasted hours before it fell. Turkey surrendered a few days later.