Turkey's invasion of Syria Increase in victims and evacuees

The Turkish army's military operations in northern Syria are increasingly fiercely fighting with the Kurdish forces, which continue to fight hard, and the number of civilian victims and refugees continues to increase. On the 11th, the secretary general of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, to which Turkey is a member, visited Turkey and asked for self-control, but there is no prospect of breaking the situation.

The Turkish army has invaded northern Syria to “exclude terrorists” and continues its military operations against the Kurdish forces.

The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that it killed more than 300 people on the Kurdish side, but the Kurdish side also recaptured some of the villages that were suppressed and also bombarded the Turkish border town , Has not broken the attitude of thorough anti-war.

According to the Syrian human rights monitoring team, which gathers local information, 17 citizens died on the Syrian side, and more than 75,000 displaced people have been driven home. Seventeen civilians have died, and civilian damage is increasing on both sides.

Under these circumstances, Secretary-General NATO Stoltenberg visited Turkey on the 11th and met with President Erdogan and Foreign Minister Chau Schuol to clarify that he demanded self-restraint in Turkey to “provide further instability in the region” Did.

However, the Turkish side claims that the Kurdish power is a terrorist organization and advocates the legitimacy of the operation, and the humanitarian crisis is deepening with no prospect of overcoming the situation.