Russia and Turkey did not agree: Ankara begins active support of militants
After another exacerbation of the situation news about the war in Syria again took the first lines in the messages of world news agencies.
Reuters, citing sources in the ranks of the Syrian militants, reported that Turkey began to actively arm groups engaged in hostilities against the Syrian Arab army.
According to the source, the decision was made by Ankara after it was not possible to reach an agreement with Moscow on reducing tension in the Syrian region adjacent to Turkey, which led to an increase in the flow of refugees.
The source said that among the weapons that the Turkish administration handed over to the militants were dozens of armored vehicles, Grad MLRS, anti-tank guided missiles and anti-tank missile systems.
An indirect confirmation of the informant’s words is the fact that the terrorist groups not only intensified, but also forced the government to leave the city of Kafr Nabuda in the north-west of the province of Hama.
According to Reuters, in this way, Ankara demonstrates that in order to maintain its influence in the region, it is ready to arm opposition groups in areas created under the de-escalation agreement. The Turkish authorities have not yet commented on the information provided by the agency.
Reuters, citing sources in the ranks of the Syrian militants, reported that Turkey began to actively arm groups engaged in hostilities against the Syrian Arab army.
According to the source, the decision was made by Ankara after it was not possible to reach an agreement with Moscow on reducing tension in the Syrian region adjacent to Turkey, which led to an increase in the flow of refugees.
The source said that among the weapons that the Turkish administration handed over to the militants were dozens of armored vehicles, Grad MLRS, anti-tank guided missiles and anti-tank missile systems.
An indirect confirmation of the informant’s words is the fact that the terrorist groups not only intensified, but also forced the government to leave the city of Kafr Nabuda in the north-west of the province of Hama.
According to Reuters, in this way, Ankara demonstrates that in order to maintain its influence in the region, it is ready to arm opposition groups in areas created under the de-escalation agreement. The Turkish authorities have not yet commented on the information provided by the agency.
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