Turkish military units and drones have been carrying out surveillance efforts in Idlib as part of the operation in Syria’s largely jihadist-controlled northwestern province.
The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) have been trying to determine 14 different surveillance points where Turkish soldiers will be deployed, while unmanned drones have been following works on the ground.
Reconnaissance teams from the special forces started their initial efforts in the border area between Idlib and Afrin, and spots deemed to “pose dangers” are reportedly being marked in a way only known to the Turkish Special Forces.
There are no permanent Turkish military units stationed inside Syrian soil but teams have been crossing the border according to the mission.
[hurriyetdailynews.com]
11/10/17
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The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) have been trying to determine 14 different surveillance points where Turkish soldiers will be deployed, while unmanned drones have been following works on the ground.
Reconnaissance teams from the special forces started their initial efforts in the border area between Idlib and Afrin, and spots deemed to “pose dangers” are reportedly being marked in a way only known to the Turkish Special Forces.
There are no permanent Turkish military units stationed inside Syrian soil but teams have been crossing the border according to the mission.
[hurriyetdailynews.com]
11/10/17
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- Erdogan calls for further steps against Syrian regime
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