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Turkish military enters Syria to begin joint US 'safe zone' patrol

Turkish Armed Forces and US military conduct ground patrols as part of first phase of safe zone plan

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10:19 - 8/09/2019 Pazar
Update: 10:21 - 8/09/2019 Pazar
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First joint Turkish-U.S. ground patrols begin Sunday for a planned safe zone east of Euphrates in Syria.

The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and U.S. Armed Forces initiated the patrols as part of first phase of safe zone plan.

Turkish-flagged six armored vehicles joined the U.S. military convoy 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) away from Akcakale district of southeastern Sanliurfa province.

The joint forces will proceed to south from Syria’s Tal Abyad and the patrol is expected to continue till noon hours.

On Aug. 7, Turkish and U.S. military officials agreed to set up a safe zone in northern Syria and develop a peace corridor to facilitate the movement of displaced Syrians who want to return home. They also agreed to establish a joint operations center.

A six-member U.S. team arrived in Turkey’s southeast on Aug. 12 in preparations for the center.

The agreement also envisaged setting up necessary security measures to address Turkey's security concerns, including clearing the zone of the terrorist YPG/PKK, a group the U.S. has sometimes been allied with, over Turkey’s objections.

The YPG/PKK is the Syrian offshoot of the PKK terror group, which for more than 30 years has been responsible for the deaths of nearly 40,000 people in Turkey, including many children, women, and infants.

#east of Euphrates
#ground patrols
#Joint Turkish-U.S. ground patrol
#Sanliurfa province
#Syria
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