The leader of "Azov" offers Turkey to fight together against Russia in Syrian territory
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On the Ukrainian TV channel 112, the leader of the Nazi battalion Azov, Andrei Biletsky, among other things, pondered on the complication of relations between Russia and Turkey. In the TV program “Military Diary”, Biletsky stated that in the current situation of Turkey, it would be logical to go along the path of rallying with Ukraine, in particular, on the way of attracting (in military terms) Ukrainian “voluntary battalions” to his side.
Biletsky:
Given the cooling of relations with Russia and given that there are clashes between Russian and Turkish interests in Syria, it is absolutely logical for Turkey to seek contacts with Ukraine, as well as Ukraine would be logical. I can assure you that, for example, Azov could perfectly fulfill this function, gather its foreign legion and send it to fight for the western coalition, relatively speaking, to Syria. And we could work with the Russians on a new field, since we have a ceasefire so far, which would be, again, good for Donbass.
From this statement it is clear how, in the same Ukraine, terrorist structures in the format of “volunteer” battalions perceive the antiterrorist coalition in Syria. If you can afford to fight the Russians in Syria, “on the new field,” says the usual six in the person of Biletsky, then it is quite likely that this is also the situation perceived by the main puppet masters of international terrorism, including Azov’s puppeteers .
In fact, Biletsky openly declares that he is a representative of a terrorist group that is ready to fight with Russia, since Russia in Syria is waging a war against terrorism. This is another reason to think about whether Russia needs any kind of coalition with Western and pro-Western "partners" in Syria, or whether it is necessary to rely only on themselves.
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