Commander of Turkish Armed Forces Special Forces Visits Front Line
The Commander of the Turkish Army Special Forces, General Zekai Aksakally and the Turkish military accompanying him visited the contact line between the armed forces of Azerbaijan and Armenia yesterday.
As reported by the press service of the Defense Ministry, the General was acquainted with the combat readiness of the Azerbaijani units and with the security, morale, social and living conditions.
General Aksakally talked to soldiers serving on the frontline. He then went on the training ground, where he familiarized himself with the preparation of tank teams and snipers. –16D----
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