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Turkish Military Convoys Pave Way For Forthcoming Military Operation In Syria (Video)

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A military convoy of Turkish Armed Forces entered the city of Tell Abyad in the north of Raqqa governorate. The reinforcement is taking place amid the ongoing rumors about Ankara’s preparation to large-scale operation against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The Turkish convoy of armored vehicles left the Turkish town of Akçakale, which is located on the border with Syria, in early hours on October 26 and entered Syria.

Turkish M60 Sabra tanks and ACV-15 armored vehicles were spotted mounted on tractors in the convoy.

Turkish Military Convoys Pave Way For Forthcoming Military Operation In Syria (Video)

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Turkish Military Convoys Pave Way For Forthcoming Military Operation In Syria (Video)

A modernized M-60T (Sabra Mk. II) on maneuvers.

Meanwhile, tensions between the Kurdish and Turkish-backed forces remain.

Artillery of Turkish-backed forces continues shelling of SDF positions near Tal Tamar.

Despite any local opposition, and a wave of civilian protests in Tel Rifaat against Turkish military actions, on October 25, clashes between YPG and Turkish-backed forces were reported north of the town.

The SAA deployed reinforcements in Northeastern Syria in order to deter the operation, or at least to provide an adequate defensive posture.

Turkish Military Convoys Pave Way For Forthcoming Military Operation In Syria (Video)

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Another convoy of the Turkish Armed Forces carrying military equipment and concrete blocks reportedly crossed the Kafr-Lusin border crossing and headed forward in Syria’s Idlib governorate.

Over the last few weeks, the Turkish military deployed large reinforcements and established two new positions in Greater Idlib. The region is under control of Turkish-backed militants, and they frequently violate a ceasefire agreed between Moscow and Ankara back in 2020.

In order to remove the obstacles to its military operations, the Turkish parliament approved the government’s request to extend the Armed Forces’ mandate in Syria and Iraq for two years.

In accordance with the mandate, which was approved by the vote on October 26, the Turkish Army can carry out combat operations beyond its national borders in Syria and Iraq. It also has free hands to deploy its military contingents and establish military bases abroad.

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Icarus Tanović

Two apc’s and one museum worth tank. Oh, that’s something. Indeed.

Dave

That hardware is better than anything you’ll likely ever see.

Icarus Tanović

Maybe. But I’ve seen what 5000 dollars worth on black market rb zolja does to this exact tank.

Dicksonrp

Russia and Syria should allow Turkey to attack and eliminate SDF. Then chances are they will clash with the gay troops of the US. After that Russia should then force them out with Syrian troops help.

Corrupt shithole of Ukropisstan

Not a bad idea actually.

Dave

The Russians won’t do anything of the kind. They will see the Syrian regime become even weaker and eventually replace Al-Asad with somebody of their choosing (and more international support). Tlass is a likely candidate.

Chris Gr

Suheil al Hassan maybe?

Corrupt shithole of Ukropisstan

It didn’t go too well the last time for turkroaches…

mhtsaropinigitakhs

hey…is here anybody making trillions from home?? i just wonder :)

Dave

Most people here don’t understand that there is a working agreement between the Syrian regime and the Kurdish regime. The S-regime couldn’t control all territory at the moment, so the Kurds are useful. They’re being armed by the US and harass the Turks. Trouble is, that the Turkish military is powerful enough to fight both the Kurds an keep the SAA at bay. It’s amusing to read dismissive remarks on Turkish hardware, when it is far superior to anything the SAA can muster. Turkish drones even fly circles around the Russians. SF was constantly hyping an “impending” attack by the Syrian regime on Idlib… I was right in saying we won’t see that for a long time, likely never. Note that I’m not saying it because I think that’s great, but rather because that’s the obvious situation on the ground.

Chris Gr

SAA can take Idlib because Idlib militants are alone.

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