Greece vs Turkey: The unknown incident in Evros
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
According to information, it all started in the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 7, when a group of Greek police officers from the Didymoteicho Border Guard Department, while patrolling near the village of Sofiko, heard dense gunshots from the Turkish side. The incident took place at around 3:30′ in the morning and while the police were moving between the military outposts EF-1 and EF-2.
Ten minutes later, the Turks returned, trying to provoke – directly this time – the Greek police officers. In a move that was seen as an attempt to engage the Greek police patrol in direct confrontation with them, three Turkish Army gendarme men, having taken up positions next to the Evros River on their own side of the border, resumed firing shot, but this time, however, the shots were at a lower level than the previous time.
A little while later, at around 4.15′ in the morning, the estimates of the Greek police were confirmed. As they were leaving the scene the Turks started firing again for the third time.
In this case, however, the men of the Turkish Special Forces were even more provocative, not hesitating to shoot in front of the Greek police.
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