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Why did Turkey invade Afrin?

The Turkish General Staff made the announcement in a statement published on its website, saying the objective of the mission is to "establish security and stability on our borders and region, to eliminate terrorists of PKK/KCK/PYD-YPG and ISIL." On 21 January 2018, Turkish state media reported that Turkish ground …

Who controls Afrin Syria?

Turkey Afrin, Syria

Afrin ئەفرین عفرين
ControlTurkey Syrian Interim Government
Area
• Total3,850 km2 (1,490 sq mi)
Elevation270 m (890 ft)

Who controls Afrin now?

Since Turkey took control of Afrin in 2018, the city's Syrian Kurds face arbitrary detentions, torture, sexual violations, property theft, extrajudicial killing, and gender-based violence. Zeinab, a 73-year-old Syrian Kurd, had lived in her home in Afrin in northwestern Syria for 13 years.

When did Turkey enter Syria?

On 24 August 2016, the Turkish armed forces, supported by the U.S., began a declared direct military intervention into Syria. On 24 August 2016, after 2 days of artillery bombardment and airstrikes, the Turkish Land Forces launched an attack on the ISIL-held town of Jarabulus, followed by hundreds of FSA fighters.

How much land did Turkey take from Syria?

During Operation Peace Spring, Turkish Armed Forces and its allies captured a total area of between 3,412 square kilometres (1,317 sq mi) and 4,220 square kilometres (1,630 sq mi), and 68 settlements, including Ras al-Ayn, Tell Abyad, Suluk, Mabrouka and Manajir and cut the M4 highway.

How many Syrian refugees are in Turkey?

3.6 million Syrians Population: Turkey is host to the world's largest refugee population since 2014. There are 3.6 million Syrians under temporary protection and over 330,000 refugees and asylum seekers under international protection.

Who named Turkey?

When British settlers got off the Mayflower in Massachusetts Bay Colony and saw their first American woodland fowl, even though it is larger than the African Guinea fowl, they decided to call it by the name they already used for the African bird. Wild forest birds like that were called "turkeys" at home.