Turkey is moving troops from Thrace to Syria
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The movement of troops and equipment is reported by Turkish media, as the SKAΙ television correspondent report from Turkey.
The move comes after Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar's statement that Turkey would hit all targets and extremists, essentially Islamists inside Idlib, as well as Syrian forces.
Specifically, 4 elf popelled guns are being shipped from Edirne increasing mobility at the border. "Aid has even arrived from Turkey's westernmost point in Edirne [Adrianople]," Turkish media reported.
On the one hand, Turkey is stepping up its forces in this way, on the other hand, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in a difficult position as he receives warnings from Moscow.
Specifically, 4 elf popelled guns are being shipped from Edirne increasing mobility at the border. "Aid has even arrived from Turkey's westernmost point in Edirne [Adrianople]," Turkish media reported.
On the one hand, Turkey is stepping up its forces in this way, on the other hand, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in a difficult position as he receives warnings from Moscow.
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