Turkey Military Operations Against Syrian Kurds Continues



Reuters: Turkey says campaign against U.S.-backed Kurdish force in Syria will be swift

HASSA, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey shelled targets in northern Syria on Monday and said it would swiftly crush the U.S.-backed Kurdish YPG fighters who control the Afrin region, amid growing international concern over its three-day-old military operation.

Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies began their push to clear YPG fighters from the northwestern enclave on Saturday, opening a new front in Syria’s civil war despite calls for restraint from United States.

France has called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday to discuss the fighting in Afrin and other parts of Syria.

The YPG’s Afrin spokesman, Birusk Hasaka, said there were clashes between Kurdish and Turkey-backed forces on the third day of the operation. He said Turkish shelling had hit civilian areas in Afrin’s northeast.

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More News On Turkey's Invasion Of Syria

Turkish troops face fierce battles in Syrian Kurdish enclave. -- AP
Turkey in new assault on Kurdish militia on Syria -- AFP
Syria offensive: Turkish troops 'capture villages' in Afrin -- BBC
Second Turkish border town hit by 'missile fired from inside Syria' as clashes between the two countries escalate after Erdogan's forces attacked US-backed Kurdish militia -- Daily Mail
Syria: Turkish ground troops enter Afrin

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