Northern Syria transitions to ceasefire also collides near the border 15 deaths 27 October 12:37

Turkey's military operations against Kurdish powers in northern Syria are now shifting to ceasefire, but sporadic clashes continue. Under such circumstances, on the 26th, 15 people were killed in a collision near the border, and depending on the situation, there is concern that the conflict will intensify.

Turkey has embarked on military operations in the neighboring northern Syria from this month to eliminate Kurdish forces from the border area, but confirmed movement of withdrawal from the town along the border where Kurdish forces ruled effectively It has moved to a permanent ceasefire since 23rd.

However, there have been sporadic clashes between the forces that cooperate with Turkey and the Kurdish forces, both claiming that they are fighting back against self-defense against the attacks they set up.

According to the Syrian Human Rights Watch Team, which gathers local information, on the 26th, there was a fierce collision around the road connecting the border town of Ras Al Ain and Tartama, and 15 people were killed.

Turkey's President Erdogan has warned that the military operation will be resumed if it is not completed by two days after the withdrawal of the Kurdish powers agreed with Russia, and depending on the situation, there is concern that the conflict will intensify.