A part of Patriot air defense system was brought in Turkey's southern Kahramanmaras city on Monday within the scope of Turkey's demand from NATO, AA reported.
The system had been sent from Germany, and arrived in Turkey's Iskenderun Port on Sunday night.
Transfer of the system from Iskenderun Port to Kahramanmaras will last for four days.
Turkey demanded the system to protect its border in case of a missile threat from Syria.
A part of Patriot system arrives in Turkish city of Kahramanmaras
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