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Hoca
05-05-2013, 09:36 PM
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The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) is set to stage a 10-day long “planned exercise” in the southern province of Adana. Adana is neighbor to Hatay, a province bordering on Syria.

The Yıldırım-2013 Mobilization Exercise will begin today and end on May 15, according to an announcement posted on the official website of the Turkish General Staff yesterday. Accordingly, the previously planned exercise will be conducted at the Air Forces 10th Tanker Base Command.

Testing army’ mobilization

The exercise will test the army’s mobilization system and the coordination between public institutions and the armed forces in case of any mobilization, the statement said.

Twelve vehicles and 60 stand-by personnel as well as a private transportation company and some elements from public institutions and organizations will take part in the exercise. The 10th Tanker Command also runs the İncirlik Air Base, a Turkish air force installation in Adana.

The Turkish General Staff and the U.S. Air Force signed a joint use agreement for what was then Adana Air Base in December 1954.

Turkey is sheltering more than 300,000 Syrians, most of them in camps along the frontier, and is struggling to keep up with the influx.

Ankara has denied reports that it has banned Syrians from crossing into Turkey, saying it operates an open-door policy but that at times it needs to regulate the flow of refugees.

One Turkish border guard was killed and six others were wounded on May 2 in a clash at the Syrian border with armed men.

The incident was a reminder of the strains on neighboring countries as violence from the civil war in Syria, now into its third year, spilled across borders.

Baluarte
05-06-2013, 09:04 AM
Preparations for war, some may think.

PressTV's take on the matter:

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Turkey to hold military exercises on border with Syria

Turkey’s army will stage military exercises in the southern province of Adana near the border with Syria amid the ongoing turmoil in its neighboring Arab country.


The ten-day Yildirim-2013 Mobilization Exercises will begin on Monday and wrap up on May 15, according to a statement issued by the Turkish General Staff.

The statement added that the exercises would test the Turkish army’s mobilization systems and coordination between public institutions and armed forces in case of any possible conflict.

Twelve armored vehicles, 60 stand-by personnel, some elements from public institutions and organizations as well as a private transportation company will take part in the drills.

On May 2, one Turkish border guard was killed and six others were wounded in a clash with foreign-sponsored militants at the Syrian border.

In August 2012, the Turkish army staged tank exercises near its border with Syria days after it reinforced its border troops with tanks, missile launchers and armored combat vehicles.

Over two dozen tanks took part in the exercises in the Nusaybin district of Mardin Province, just two kilometers (about one mile) from the Syrian border. The maneuvers, conducted by the Mardin 70th Mechanized Brigade, were aimed at testing the tanks’ speed and maneuverability.

Syria says Turkey supports the militant groups fighting against the Syrian government.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told the Turkish daily Cumhuriyet in July 2012 that Turkey “has supplied all logistic support to the terrorists who have killed our people.”

The crisis that erupted in Syria over two years ago has led to the death of many people, including large numbers of Syrian soldiers and security personnel.

MP/HSN