Turkey invades northern Syria to discuss the response at the Security Council October 10 18:59

Turkish military operations to northern Syria have entered the second day, and are increasing their offensives against hostile Kurdish forces. Concerns continue to be raised from European countries that could lead to further destabilization of the region, and the United Nations will hold an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss responses.

The Turkish army invaded northern Syria on the 9th, and started military operations from land and air against hostile Kurds.

On the 10th, the military operation has entered the second day, while the Turkish army has increased its offensive by ground troops, while the Kurdish power side is also resisting violently, such as bombarding the Turkish side.

According to the Syrian Human Rights Watch Team, which collects local information, at least 30 people including eight citizens have been killed and many injured people have been killed in towns near the border.

The Kurdish forces have played a central role in the sweeping campaign against the radical organization IS = Islamic State in cooperation with the United States.

For this reason, there are a number of concerns from European countries and others that the IS could regain its power if the Kurdish power weakens, and the UN will respond by opening an emergency meeting of the Security Council on the 10th. To discuss.

However, President Trump of the United States has also pointed out differences in the position of each country, such as showing the attitude of withdrawing American soldiers deployed locally and placing a certain distance before the Turkish military operation, It is unclear whether the international community will be able to respond in the future.