The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says there has been a large build up of Russian military forces in Syria.
At a press conference in Brussels he also said two recent violations of Turkish airspace by Russian warplanes do not look like accidents.
Russia says its planes entered Turkish airspace due to bad weather as they carry out attacks in Syria.
Moscow says the airstrikes are on Islamic State targets but the head of NATO says he believes they are hitting rebel held areas in Syria also.
Turkey has summoned the Russian ambassador twice to explain the airspace violations.
Jens Stoltenberg - secretary general of NATO - says they are concerned about the amount of Russian troops on Syrian territory.
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The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says Russia's actions in Syria are not in line with the efforts of the international community.
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The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says Russia's violations in Turkish airspace seem unlikely to be accidental.
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The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says Russia's actions in Syria are not in line with the efforts of the international community.
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The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says Russia's violations in Turkish airspace seem unlikely to be accidental.
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