Turkish Supreme Military Council promotes Afrin commander to full general rank
Lt. Gen. Ismail Metin Temel, the commander of the second army and commander of Operation Olive Branch, visiting troops during the Afrin operation in Syria. (AA Photo)


Lt. General Ismail Metin Temel, commander of Turkey's military operations in northeastern Syrian town of Afrin, has been promoted to the rank of general in Thursday's Supreme Military Council (YAŞ) meeting.

Speaking after the first YAŞ meeting under the new presidential system, Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalın said Temel, the commander of Turkey's Second Army and commander of Operation Olive Branch against PKK terrorists and one of the main figures of the Operation Euphrates Shield against Daesh terrorist group in northern Syria, is now a full general.

Turkish Navy Commander Vice-Admiral Adnan Özbal has also been promoted to the rank of admiral, Kalın said.

Under the latest changes, nine generals were promoted to a higher rank and 41 colonels became generals. The number of generals and admirals in the Turkish military increased from 215 to 244, Kalın said.

The YAŞ meeting is a bi-annual gathering to discuss appointments and retirements of high-ranking staff officers and generals as well as the removal of military personnel.

Temel has been at the center of a controversy prior to June 24 elections after main opposition CHP's presidential candidate Muharrem Ince threatened that if he won the election, he would force the commander to retire for applauding President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at an event.