Russia joins Turkey, moves troops towards Syria's Africa

Russia has begun to move military observers to the northwest area of Syria, where Turkey is planning an offensive against Kurds, a Turkish official has said of “Al Jazeera”. The military observers' movement, according to Turkey's defence minister on Friday, is to launch an offensive in the African enclave, adding that [...]
The military observers' movement, according to Turkey's defence minister on Friday, is to launch an offensive in the African enclave, adding that Kurdish fighters pose danger <x0-real” for the country, Periscopi broadcasts.
Ahmet Berat Conkar, a ruling party deputy and head of the Turkish delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, has said: “Russia has taken some steps to move its forces to Africa along the area where there may be clashes. ”
Earlier this week, the Turkish government has declared it will launch a military offensive within the territory, which is controlled by Kurds in northern Syria, beginning with Africa, as reports have recently said the US has planned to create a strong army protecting the 30,000-strong border, mainly made up of Kurdish militia.
Ankara considers Kurdish Syrians as <x0-terrorist”. /Periscopi/












