France and Germany leaders ask Turkey to stop invasion of northern Syria 14:04 on October 14

The Turkish troops that invaded northern Syria are taking control of towns and villages around the border, and the humanitarian crisis is deepening, with more than 130,000 displaced people displaced from their homes. Under such circumstances, the leaders of France and Germany revealed that they had urged Turkey to stop military invasion one after another.

The Turkish army continues its military operations against the Kurdish forces that invade northern Syria and continue to control towns and villages around the border on the 13th.

Reuters reported that the Syrian Human Rights Watch Team, which collects local information, reported that the shells carrying civilians received shells in northern Syria on the 13th and that 14 people were killed. is spreading.

According to OCHA, the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, there have been strong concerns that more than 130,000 displaced people have been chased and that 400,000 people need assistance with water and food. The

Under such circumstances, French President Macron and German Chancellor Merkel met in 13 journalists, saying, “Turkish invasion has created a humanitarian crisis,” and so on against Turkish Erdogan. Revealed that he had requested to stop the invasion.

President Erdogan has not broken down the stance to continue the operation and exclude the Kurdish power, and the Kurdish power has also resisted violently, and the situation cannot be predicted.