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02 November 2019 [13:19] - Today.Az
By Trend
Turkish and Russian troops in armored vehicles held their first joint
ground patrols in northeast Syria on Friday under a deal between the
two countries, Trend reports citing Reuters.
Last week, Ankara and Moscow agreed to remove the militia fighters to
a depth of at least 30 km (19 miles) south of the border and Russia has
told Turkey that the YPG left the strip.
Turkish armored vehicles on Friday drove across the border to join
their Russian counterparts, according to Reuters television footage
filmed from the Turkish side of the border. Around four hours later,
they returned to Turkey.
Ground and air units were involved in the patrol around the Syrian
border town of Darbasiya, the Turkish Defense Ministry said on Twitter,
showing photos of soldiers studying a map and of four armored vehicles.
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