UN “Seduce the situation where more than 180,000 people were chased in northern Syria” October 26, 8:27

In northern Syria, Turkish troops stopped military operations, but the United Nations revealed that more than 180,000 people have been expelled so far and appealed to calm down.

Turkey started a military operation on the 9th of this month to eliminate Kurdish forces from the border region of northern Syria, but has stopped operations from 23rd as movement of withdrawal of Kurdish forces has been confirmed.

On the other hand, in order to withdraw the Kurdish forces, Russian troops started patrol based on an agreement with Turkey, but the confusion continues.

Under such circumstances, OCHA = Deputy Coordinator of the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported on the Security Council on the 24th, and more than 180,000 people, including about 80,000 children, were driven home in northern Syria. It was revealed that

More than 10,000 of them have evacuated to Iraq across the border. Müller then said, “People also need humanitarian assistance, but the most sought after is combat avoidance,” appealing to calm the situation.

The Syrian Human Rights Watch Team, which gathers local information, estimates that 250,000 people have been chased out of the home, more than the United Nations, and many citizens are still forced to evacuate in northern Syria.