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Turkey Neutralizes 3 YPG/PKK Terrorists In N.Syria
Terrorists neutralized after they attacked farmers in Euphrates Shield region, says Turkish Defense Ministry. Turkish security forces neutralized three YPG/PKK terrorists in northern Syria, the Turkish National Defense Ministry said on Saturday.
The terrorists in the Tal Rifaat region were neutralized after they were found attacking farmers harvesting olives in Azaz district in the [Operation] Euphrates Shield region, the ministry said on Twitter.
Euphrates Shield (2016) is one of the three successful anti-terror operations that Turkey has launched since 2016 across its border in northern Syria to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and enable the peaceful settlement of residents. The other two are Olive Branch (2018) and Peace Spring (2019).
Four children reportedly killed and two children injured in two attacks in northern Syria
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Statement by Bo Viktor Nylund, UNICEF Representative in Syria
DAMASCUS, 31 January 2021 - One 12-year-old girl was reportedly killed today in an attack in Azaz, northern rural Aleppo. Another two boys are among the scores of people injured, one of the boys is less than one year old. Just yesterday, three children were killed in an explosion in the town of Afrin, also in northern rural Aleppo.
These recent attacks are a stark reminder that violence continues in Syria and children continue to be in danger day in day out.
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Sixty-three Syrian Arabs and Kurds have been transferred to Turkey over suspected links to terrorist organisations
Turkey-backed Syrian rebels take part in a military exercise in Ghandoura, in the northeastern countryside of Syria s Aleppo province, on 14 January 2021 (AFP) By Published date: 3 February 2021 13:09 UTC | Last update: 4 weeks ago
Human rights groups have condemned Ankara s illegal decision to transfer dozens of Syrian detainees to Turkey, where a number of them face life in prison without parole.
Sixty-three Syrian Arab and Kurdish detainees who were captured by Turkish-backed forces in northeastern Syria between October and December 2019 were moved out of the country and charged over links to pro-Kurdish groups viewed as terrorists by Ankara.