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Russian-Turkish Monitoring Center to Begin Operations in January
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25 Turkish Armed Forces personnel have been dispatched to Azerbaijan. They will be stationed at the Russian-Turkish monitoring center being established in Aghdam, which is set to commence operations in January. This information is reported by the Turkish NTV television channel.
It is noted that the number of Turkish soldiers is expected to increase to up to 60 soon. According to the source, the center will house officers and sub-officers, where joint studies will be conducted on the results of ground monitoring by Russian units and reconnaissance data from unmanned aerial vehicles.
In addition to the operations at the center, the Turkish Armed Forces will also assist Azerbaijan in the form of
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