The sources said that Turkey’s Police Academy has been supervising the training courses for 5, 631 Syrian militants in order to be deployed in the regions controlled by the militants of the Euphrates Shield and in the town of Azaz in Northern Aleppo.
The sources further said that the militants went under training courses in five camps affiliated to the Turkish police academy, adding that almost 20 percent of the militants participated in the trainings under the supervision of the Turkish special operation police.
A Kurdish media outlet reported on Wednesday that the Turkish army troops deployed in the Northwestern territories of Aleppo province in an agreement with Nouralddeen al-Zinki terrorist group.
The Kurdish-language Hawar news reported that the Turkish army reached an agreement with Nouralddeen al-Zinki and deployed in the village of Sheikh Aqil in Northwestern Aleppo.
In the meantime, some other sources in Idlib province reported that 14 armored and military vehicles of the Turkish army along with 3 fuel tankers left Turkey-Syria border for Aleppo, adding that the convoy is bout to deploy in Sheikh Aqil.
Also, Spokesman for Nouralddeen al-Zinki Abdulsalam Adbulrazaq said that they have reached an agreement with the Turkish troops over the deployment of Turkish soldiers at monitoring positions in Western Aleppo.