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According to state news agency, the last of World War I headquarters used by Ataturk, is now once again under Turkish military control after 100 years. It is said that the headquarters which is located in the Racu region of Afrin, Northern Syria will be renovated and be turned into a museum by the Turkish state.
During the late WWI period, at August 1918 our great leader Ataturk was posted to the region as the commander of 7th Army, fighting the British and their proxies in various parts of Syria. The news state that after the Ottoman withdrawal from Aleppo and due to the hardness of counter-defense against the enemy in Aleppo, Ataturk had established his headquarters in north of Afrin in Racu.
The the recovery of the headquarters is part of the Operation Olive Branch mandate currently being enforced jointly by Turkish forces (Army, Navy, Gendarmerie, National Police) in Syria to wipe off YPG/PKK terrorists in Syria. The Governor's Office in Hatay is tasked with the renovation efforts of the headquarters.
Courtesy: TRT Haber
During the late WWI period, at August 1918 our great leader Ataturk was posted to the region as the commander of 7th Army, fighting the British and their proxies in various parts of Syria. The news state that after the Ottoman withdrawal from Aleppo and due to the hardness of counter-defense against the enemy in Aleppo, Ataturk had established his headquarters in north of Afrin in Racu.
The the recovery of the headquarters is part of the Operation Olive Branch mandate currently being enforced jointly by Turkish forces (Army, Navy, Gendarmerie, National Police) in Syria to wipe off YPG/PKK terrorists in Syria. The Governor's Office in Hatay is tasked with the renovation efforts of the headquarters.
Courtesy: TRT Haber