Notable activity in Nusaybin! The NATO convoy was captured like this.

Notable activity in Nusaybin! The NATO convoy was captured like this.

31.03.2026 09:20

A convoy of approximately 20 armored vehicles belonging to NATO forces, which have withdrawn from Iraq, was spotted in the Nusaybin district of Mardin. It was reported that the convoy, which bore military plates and flags from Italy, entered through Habur and proceeded to Incirlik Air Base. The convoy, which took a short break in Nusaybin, was said to consist of Italian soldiers and diplomatic personnel.

A military convoy, believed to belong to NATO elements withdrawn from Iraq, drew attention in the Nusaybin district of Mardin. Armored vehicles passing through the district center were captured by the mobile phone cameras of nearby citizens.

CONVOY OF 20 ARMORED VEHICLES

During the passage of the convoy, consisting of approximately 20 armored vehicles, security measures were increased. In the footage, it was observed that the vehicles had military plates and flags belonging to Italy.

THEY TOOK A MEAL BREAK

It was learned that the convoy entered Turkey through the Habur Border Gate and was heading towards the Incirlik Air Base in Adana. During this time, a short meal break was given in Nusaybin.

COMPOSED OF ITALIAN SOLDIERS

It was stated that the convoy consisted of Italian soldiers who left the country as part of NATO's Iraq Mission. It was also learned that personnel from the Italian Embassy in Iraq were part of the convoy.

NEW DECISIONS FROM NATO

It is known that NATO authorities have recently made some new decisions regarding the "NATO Iraq Mission" in line with developments in the region. It is assessed that the shipment carried out within this scope is being closely monitored.

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