Tuesday, 8 December 2015

ISIS airbase being set up by Turkey outside Mosul

After the US airatrike on the Syrian base and subsequent Dash advance I have NO reason to doubt this report although, like everything else, it has to be confirmed.

Breaking: Turkey Sets Up ISIS Airbase Outside Mosul
Images Show Turkey Covertly Constructing Airbase in Northern Iraq


http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/12/07/turkey-sets-up-isis-airbase-outside-mosul/.

Thus far not reported in any western media.
Updated: Baghdad government debating calling for Russian Aerospace Forces intervention to block construction of this facility if United Nations Security Council fails to act quickly.
US Special Forces presence on new base reported.

TEHRAN (FNA)- Turkey is building an airbase in Northern Iraq without the knowledge of the central government in Baghdad, images show.  Turkey will be bringing in newly supplied NATO air defense systems to defend against counter-attacks launched by the Baghdad government.

The base will not only supply air cover for ISIS operations against the Syrian and Iraqi government but provide logistics support for ISIS fighters as well.

Images taken by field sources in Iraq display construction of an illegal airbase named ‘Bamerne’ by the Turkish army in Northern Iraq.



The airbase is being built at the geographical coordinates of 37°05′52″N and 43°15′58″E which corresponds to a region in Dahuk, Northern Iraq.
Also numerous reports suggested that on Friday Turkey sent approximately 130-150 soldiers to Northern Iraq. Turkish forces, deployed near the city of Mosul, are allegedly tasked with training Peshmerga, which has been involved in the fight against the ISIL.
But Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi warned on Sunday that Baghdad might use all the available options, including an address to the UN Security Council, if Turkey fails to withdraw its troops from Northern Iraq within 48 hours,.
Iraq has the right to use all available options, including resorting to the UN Security Council in the absence of the withdrawal of these forces within 48 hours,” Abadi said in a statement following the National Security Council meeting.
According to the prime minister, the deployment of hundreds of Turkish servicemen on the Iraqi territory without the consent and knowledge of the Iraqi authorities is a violation of sovereignty and a breach of the principles of good neighborliness.




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