The Syrian army conducted a military exercise several days ago with support and funding from the Turkish military, according to an Arab affairs channel on Telegram. The report, attributed to an editor of the 301 channel, provides no specific location or scale of the drill. The claim is sourced from a single channel and remains unverified.
An Arab affairs the source identified as '301 — the Arab World' reported Thursday that the Syrian army conducted a military exercise several days ago, funded and supported by the Turkish military. The brief post, attributed to an editor named Senan Abu Ali, provides no location, timeline beyond 'several days ago,' force size, or stated purpose of the drill. The report rests on a single, unnamed source and has not been independently corroborated. The Zioneer notes that the claim follows a period of shifting Syrian-Turkish relations, though no prior reporting on this specific exercise exists in the desk's archive.
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