In a statement, Turkish Army said it decided to exclusively send its professional staff out to the clash zones in southeastern Turkey. "The decision will apply to all short and long term staff on compulsory drafting. Professional infantry, sergeants and officers will serve in the clash zones," the statement said. On Wednesday, National Defense Minister İsmet Yılmaz confirmed Turkish Army's statement saying that while ministry and army officials worked closely on the issue. In March 2011, Army could only recruit 1,500 soldiers for its 50.000 military infantry demand to serve in clash zones, offering roughly 1,500 Euro salaries with 3,500 Euros if they are shut in action. (ÇT)
Non-Professionals Excluded from Clash Zones, Army Says
Turkish Army said it decided to exclude its non-professional staff--civilians on compulsory drafting--from clash zones with PKK in the southeastern Turkey.
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