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Joint exercises of Special-Purpose Forces of Turkey and Azerbaijan
Baku/04.03.21/Turan: The Armed Forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey will hold joint exercises in Isparta, the Turkish Defense Ministry said on Thursday.
The military department's Twitter page says that units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces have already arrived in Turkey to participate in the exercises, which will continue for a month and a half. According to the same source, the exercises will be conducted by the special forces of the two countries.
Earlier, units of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey held joint exercises in the area of the city of Kars in eastern Turkey. -0-
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