Russian military police patrol for the first time in Qamishlo

Russian military police patrol for the first time in Qamishlo

Oct 26 2019

ARK News: Russian military police patrolled in Qamishlo within the scope of the Russian-Turkish agreement in Sochi on October 22, and said the patrol area will be expanded in the coming days.

The statement came from Igor Volgin, commander of the Russian military police unit deployed in Qamishlo.

Volga's "Our troops, Syria and Turkey along the border of Qamishlo streets and Qamishlo in the west of the Amur and Derbes in the town, and from there we made the right first patrol in the village of Matala. We also went to the border crossing in the north of Qamishlo. Syrian guards, at this point a few days ago, he returned after 7 years. "

Volgin noted that the total length of the patrol route was more than 210 kilometers in both directions and that the patrol lasted 4 hours, and added that 'the border is in our direct field of view', which located in a wide plain, a wall surrounded the boundary line equipped with guard towers at the Turkey side explaining that the direct field of view of Volga, marginal distance of that 2-7 kilometers, in the area between Kharrazi and Tal Hamdi said that only 5-10 meters.

Volgin stated that they are planning to expand the patrol area in the coming days.

'Discovery made with the navigation device in the Ratnik system' Volgin, Russian military police patrol before the next generation of the Russian military equipment system 'Ratnik' within the scope of the navigation device discovered the region up to 30 kilometers away, he added.

Russian military police, the Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed a memorandum of understanding signed on October 22 in Sochi, patrolling northern Syria as of 12.00 yesterday. YPG militants of the Syria-Turkey border of the known 150 hours of time to go beyond 30 kilometers (October 23 from 12:00 hours) at a depth of 10 kilometers in the region after the lapse of the Russian-Turkish joint patrols will begin.

Source: MbS News

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