Provocation? Turkish Military Advances 700 Meters Into Syria

There have been many seers, who foresaw a conflict between Russia and Turkey (prior to WW3), with the Turks being wiped off the map by Russia.


Provocation? Turkish Military Advances 700 Meters Into Syria:

The division of the Turkish army has made advances by 700 meters into Syria, in the city of Afrin located in northern Aleppo province according to al-Mayedin channel.

The Turkish military has put up a checkpoint next to the settlement, which has a predominantly Kurdish population.So far there has been no official comment regarding this information.

Earlier, Sergey Rudskoy, the head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of Russia, noted that Turkey continues to shell Syrian towns along the border and at the positions of Kurdish militia.

“Turkish artillery continues shelling Syrian border settlements and Kurdish militia positions,” he said.

He further said, “Systematic shelling of Damascus from the territory of eastern Ghouta continues. Terrorists tried to capture a power plant in Homs and block the road connecting Aleppo and Damascus many times,” Rudskoy said.

Last week, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan reported, citing witnesses, that the Turkish military invaded the territory of Syria in the northeast of the country and started to build defenses there. The incident occurred near the town of al-Qamishli, which is considered to be the ‘capital’ of Syrian Kurds.

In March, the Kurdish militia reported that the Turkish military had violated the border and is constructing fortifications near the cities of Afrin and Azaz.

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In conclusion, I want to mention one disturbing thing.  A Greek elder, a monastic named Paisios, whom the Greek Orthodox Church has glorified as a saint, was known for his prophetic visions.  One of the most famous one was his prediction that Turkey and Russia would have a major war which would result in a complete break-up of Turkey and the liberation of Constantinople from the Ottoman yoke (if you are interested by the details, click here and here).  Now I quite realize that in our times most people will immediately dismiss such things as meaningless nonsense,  obscurantism, superstition, wishful thinking on the part of a “resentful Greek”, religious gobbledygook etc.  But please keep in mind that between the 15th and the 20th century, Russia and Turkey have already fought 12 wars (!).  That over 2 wars (2.4 exactly) per century and that the last one happened a century ago.

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Here is what is said about Turkey: “Turkey will explode!” … under Erdogan.

The author says that that civil war will break out in Turkey following a terror attack that will kill 3000.

It gets worse, … “The civil war will be worse than in Syria.”

(There is more happening in between here, that seems highly unlikely at first, but if Greece and Turkey would leave NATO, which is possible, then it could happen that way.)

… before it gets much worse: “Turkey will be destroyed by Russia.”

The Nun & Seer Erna Stieglitz (1894–1965) On The Course Of WW3:

“During summertime, probably in the month of July, when the oil region will already be in Russian hands, the attack of the Soviet Union on the southern and the northern flank, on Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia and Scandinavia will take place.

At the end of July (consistent with Irlmaier’s prediction) the Soviet attacking armies start a Blitzkrieg against Western Europe.”

The Prophecies Of Alois Irlmaier – The Roadmap To WW3 – The 3 Days Of Darkness (Worse Than WW3):

“Everything calls peace, Schalom! Then it will occur – a new Middle East war suddenly flames up, big naval forces are facing hostiley in the Mediterranean – the situation is strained. But the actual firing spark is set on fire in the Balkan: I see a “large one” falling, a bloody dagger lies beside him – then impact is on impact. …”

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