Armored vehicles belonging to President Donald Trump's presidential motorcade have been transported to Ankara ahead of the NATO summit, according to a single report. The source did not specify whether the vehicles arrived by air or ground, or their intended use during the summit.
A report posted to a subscribed the source early Monday stated that armored vehicles from President Donald Trump's presidential convoy have been transported to Ankara, Turkey, ahead of the upcoming NATO summit. The brief message did not disclose the method of transport or provide further details regarding the vehicles' role during the summit. The report is attributed to a single channel and has not yet been corroborated by official sources or additional media outlets. The timing of the vehicles' arrival, as well as their specific purpose in Ankara, remains unconfirmed. The Zioneer has not previously reported on Trump's convoy logistics related to the NATO summit. The report follows earlier coverage of Trump's interim Air Force One, donated by Qatar, which entered operational readiness late last month and was formally inaugurated on July 1.
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