Syria | Turkish vehicles drive away from outpost at Morek

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Dozens of Turkish-made lorries were seen driving north along #Syria’s Damascus-Aleppo highway on Tuesday amid reports indicating a Turkish observation post in the city of #Morek was being dismantled. Vehicles and lorries were escorted by Russian military vehicles as they transported covered cargo. Unconfirmed reports have stated that the Turkish forces are preparing to withdraw from their besieged post towards Jabal Al-Zawiya in the southern countryside of Idlib governorate. The Turkish forces have reportedly begun to establish a new observation post in the strategic town of Qoqfin, in Jabal Al-Zawiya.

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