Turkey sends more reinforcements to its base in northwest Syria
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Tuesday, Turkish forces sent new military reinforcements to their observation points in Idlib, northwest Syria.
The Turkish army has continued to send more military reinforcements to Idlib since the beginning of this year, coinciding with the military escalation between government forces and Turkish-backed armed opposition groups.
The Turkish military convoy entered Syria through the Kafr Lossin border crossing and headed to the Turkish points in Zawiya Mountain, south of Idlib, local sources told North Press.
The Turkish convoy consisted of armored vehicles and trucks loaded with ammunition, logistical materials, and prefabricated rooms, in addition to many tanks, according to the source.
On Monday, the Turkish forces sent new military reinforcements to their observation points in Idlib, northwest Syria.
Turkish forces have set up more than 60 military points and bases in the governorates of Idlib, Aleppo, Hama, and Latakia in the northwest of the country since its military intervention in Syria.