Friday, November 1, 2019

Turkey, Russia Begin Joint Patrols In Northern Syria

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to establish large "refugee towns" for Syrians in Turkey. Reuters: Kemal Aslan

ABC News Online: Turkish-Russian patrols begin in north-east Syria, as President Erdogan pledges to resettle refugees

Turkish and Russian troops have started their first joint ground patrols in northeast Syria under a deal between the two countries that forced a Kurdish militia away from territory near Turkey's border.

Turkey and allied Syrian rebels launched a cross-border offensive on October 9 against the Kurdish YPG militia, seizing control of 120 kilometres of land along the frontier.

Last week, Ankara and Moscow agreed to remove the militia fighters to a depth of at least 30 kilometres south of the border, and Russia has told Turkey that the YPG left the strip.

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More News On Turkey And Russia Beginning Joint Patrols In Northern Syria

Turkey, Russia begin joint patrols in northern Syria - source -- Reuters
Turkey begins joint patrols with Russia in northern Syria -- AFP
Russia and Turkey begin joint patrols in northeast Syria -- Al Jazeera
Turkey, Russia start joint patrols in northern Syria -- DW

1 comment:

Jac said...

Russia is dealing with Turkey. Good luck Putin!