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In response to your message at my talk page, no original research and no unreferenced doubling of casualties was made with this edit [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northwestern_Syria_offensive_(December_2019%E2%80%93present)&diff=942961941&oldid=942952510]. Please read all of the cited sources that were added more carefully. As per the 1st reference ("Erdogan says three more Turkish soldiers killed in Syria's Idlib") 21 Turkish soldiers were killed up to right before last night's massive airstrikes. 2nd reference, which contains two links ("29 Turkish soldiers killed, 36 wounded in Syria's Idlib - live blog", "Dozens of Turkish soldiers killed in strike in Idlib in Syria, reports say") clearly state 29 soldiers died per the Turkish governor and 70 per rebel sources. As per WP:COUNT this is a total of 50-91 dead as per two different accounts. {{re|Mr.User200}} can also confirm this. Or we could ask {{re|El C}} as well if WP policy was breached. The figures have now been further updated to reflect the governor's updated figure of 33. Everything has also now been referenced so the casualties are presented (in the ref) in a more date-by-date basis (so its much clearer). Please refrain from making accusations against your fellow editors or threatening them, which is contrary to Wikipedia's policy on civility and assuming good faith from your fellow editors. I hope we can work in the future and resolve any disputes through talk page discussions and compromises, as Wikipedia requires from us. Welcome to Wikipedia, happy editing and cheers! [[User:EkoGraf|EkoGraf]] ([[User talk:EkoGraf|talk]]) 08:25, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
In response to your message at my talk page, no original research and no unreferenced doubling of casualties was made with this edit [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northwestern_Syria_offensive_(December_2019%E2%80%93present)&diff=942961941&oldid=942952510]. Please read all of the cited sources that were added more carefully. As per the 1st reference ("Erdogan says three more Turkish soldiers killed in Syria's Idlib") 21 Turkish soldiers were killed up to right before last night's massive airstrikes. 2nd reference, which contains two links ("29 Turkish soldiers killed, 36 wounded in Syria's Idlib - live blog", "Dozens of Turkish soldiers killed in strike in Idlib in Syria, reports say") clearly state 29 soldiers died per the Turkish governor and 70 per rebel sources. As per WP:COUNT this is a total of 50-91 dead as per two different accounts. {{re|Mr.User200}} can also confirm this. Or we could ask {{re|El C}} as well if WP policy was breached. The figures have now been further updated to reflect the governor's updated figure of 33. Everything has also now been referenced so the casualties are presented (in the ref) in a more date-by-date basis (so its much clearer). Please refrain from making accusations against your fellow editors or threatening them, which is contrary to Wikipedia's policy on civility and assuming good faith from your fellow editors. I hope we can work in the future and resolve any disputes through talk page discussions and compromises, as Wikipedia requires from us. Welcome to Wikipedia, happy editing and cheers! [[User:EkoGraf|EkoGraf]] ([[User talk:EkoGraf|talk]]) 08:25, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
:{{ping|EkoGraf}} Perhaps it is not your fault that you have made this OR mistake, I checked all the sources once again and cannot see any mention regarding 70 casualties from last night. Perhaps the article was updated and had it removed. I suggest you check it again because I certainly cannot find one. Cheers. [[User:Nabu-Kudurri-Usur Yaniv|Nabu-Kudurri-Usur Yaniv]] ([[User talk:Nabu-Kudurri-Usur Yaniv#top|talk]]) 08:28, 28 February 2020 (UTC)

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February 2020

Information icon Please do not add or change content, as you did at 2014 Latakia offensive, without citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. El_C 17:33, 27 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Ok. Nabu-Kudurri-Usur Yaniv (talk) 17:37, 27 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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OR accusation

In response to your message at my talk page, no original research and no unreferenced doubling of casualties was made with this edit [1]. Please read all of the cited sources that were added more carefully. As per the 1st reference ("Erdogan says three more Turkish soldiers killed in Syria's Idlib") 21 Turkish soldiers were killed up to right before last night's massive airstrikes. 2nd reference, which contains two links ("29 Turkish soldiers killed, 36 wounded in Syria's Idlib - live blog", "Dozens of Turkish soldiers killed in strike in Idlib in Syria, reports say") clearly state 29 soldiers died per the Turkish governor and 70 per rebel sources. As per WP:COUNT this is a total of 50-91 dead as per two different accounts. @Mr.User200: can also confirm this. Or we could ask @El C: as well if WP policy was breached. The figures have now been further updated to reflect the governor's updated figure of 33. Everything has also now been referenced so the casualties are presented (in the ref) in a more date-by-date basis (so its much clearer). Please refrain from making accusations against your fellow editors or threatening them, which is contrary to Wikipedia's policy on civility and assuming good faith from your fellow editors. I hope we can work in the future and resolve any disputes through talk page discussions and compromises, as Wikipedia requires from us. Welcome to Wikipedia, happy editing and cheers! EkoGraf (talk) 08:25, 28 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@EkoGraf: Perhaps it is not your fault that you have made this OR mistake, I checked all the sources once again and cannot see any mention regarding 70 casualties from last night. Perhaps the article was updated and had it removed. I suggest you check it again because I certainly cannot find one. Cheers. Nabu-Kudurri-Usur Yaniv (talk) 08:28, 28 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]