Kremlin concerned over Turkey's shelling of Syria's territory

Kremlin concerned over Turkey's shelling of Syria's territory

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Kremlin on Saturday, February 20 expressed concern over Turkey's shelling of Syria's territory, saying such actions were whipping up further tension on the two countries' border, Reuters reports.

"The Kremlin is concerned by the growing tension on the Syrian-Turkish border," President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a teleconference with journalists.

"In general, Russia believes that such cross-border shelling of Syria's territory by Turkish artillery is inadmissible."

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