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Turkish Air Strikes Claim Civilian Lives in Northeastern Syria

Thursday 24 October 2024 - 12:10
Turkish Air Strikes Claim Civilian Lives in Northeastern Syria

In a tragic escalation of violence, Turkish air strikes in northeastern Syria have resulted in the deaths of at least 12 civilians, including two children, according to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This incident follows a recent attack on a defense firm near Ankara, which Turkey attributes to Kurdish militants, leading to a wave of retaliatory strikes.

The SDF reported that the air strikes, which occurred on Thursday, also left 25 individuals injured. The Turkish military targeted not only populated areas but also critical infrastructure, including bakeries, power stations, and oil facilities, as well as checkpoints operated by the Kurdish Internal Security Forces. The statement highlighted the extensive damage inflicted by both air strikes and artillery shelling.

This military action comes on the heels of Turkey's assertion that the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) was responsible for the earlier attack that claimed five lives. In response, Turkey's defense ministry announced that an air operation was executed against what it termed "terrorist targets" in both Iraq and Syria, claiming the successful destruction of 32 such targets.

The SDF has been instrumental in the fight against the Islamic State, having played a pivotal role in reclaiming territory from the jihadist group in 2019. However, Turkey views the SDF's dominant faction, the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), as a direct extension of the PKK, which it considers a terrorist organization.

Since 2016, Turkey has conducted multiple cross-border offensives aimed at curbing the influence of Kurdish forces in northern Syria, leading to significant territorial control by Turkish troops and allied rebel factions.

This ongoing conflict raises urgent questions about the humanitarian impact of military operations in the region and the broader implications for stability in northeastern Syria. As tensions continue to mount, the plight of civilians caught in the crossfire remains a pressing concern for international observers and humanitarian organizations alike.


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