Turkey's Military Operations Increasing Civilian Sacrifice Humanitarian Concern October 11th 5:27

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Turkey's military operations against northern Syria by the Turkish army The Turkish President Erdogan has reassured that the hostile Kurdish power is a terrorist organization, and has not lost his strong attitude to continue the operation. On the other hand, the Kurdish forces also resisted violently by bombardment to the Turkish side, and civilian casualties are increasing on both sides, raising concerns about humanitarian crises.

Turkish troops invaded neighboring Syria and started a military operation to eliminate hostile Kurdish forces from the border zone on the 9th. On the 10th, the ground troops strengthened the attack and promoted the suppression of villages around the border. The

On the 10th, Turkish Erdogan President Turkey reasserted that the Kurdish power was a terrorist organization at the rally party's rally, emphasizing the idea of ​​continuing the operation to return Syrian refugees.

On top of that, the European countries criticized the criticism, "If we call the operation 'Invasion' we will open the door and send 3.6 million Syrian refugees to Europe."

According to the Syrian Human Rights Watch Team, which collects local information, on the Syrian side, at least 30 people, including 8 citizens, have died and more than 60,000 people have been displaced.

On the other hand, the Kurdish forces are also resisting violently by shelling to the Turkish side, and according to Turkish state broadcasts, six citizens died and 70 people were injured in the two provinces that bordered the border.

In the future, there will be an increase in civilian casualties on both sides as battles expand, raising concerns about humanitarian crises.

French President “The most important thing is the fight against IS”

Concerning Turkish military operations, French President Macron accused the Turkish government at the press conference on the 10th, saying, "I will resolutely accuse me.

“Turkey has forgotten that the most important thing in Syria is the fight against the extremist organization IS = Islamic State. Not only can millions fall into a humanitarian crisis, but the IS is confused. The military operation has expressed strong concern that it is an act that will benefit the resurrection of the IS.

In connection with this, Foreign Minister Rudrian of France appeared on a program on a local television station on the night of the 10th, saying, "The French government calls for an emergency meeting by the Volunteer Union," and was formed to fight the IS. He urged that the United States-led voluntary coalition member countries hold meetings promptly and take urgent action.