Syria–Turkey barrier

It will be made of seven-tonne concrete blocks topped with razor wire and stand three metres (9.8 feet) high and two metres (6.6 feet) wide;[7] it will include 120 border towers in critical locations and a security road[1] with regular military patrols.

[4] In 2017, The Syrian government accused Turkey of building a separation wall, referring to this barrier.

[1] The construction of Turkey's armored Cobra II military vehicles, which are now being used to patrol the border to Syria, has been funded by the European Union.

[10] Syrian Foreign Ministry officials claimed Turkish forces and border control guards brought in heavy machines and trucks into Syrian territories, particularly in the northern countryside of Hasakah province, making a dirt road and digging a trench while installing cement pillars to build a separation wall.

Turkish forces were also claimed to enter the Syrian territory at a depth of 250 meters in the northern countryside of Aleppo province.

Turkey-Syria Barrier
Turkey's armored Cobra II is used to patrol the Turkish side of the border wall.