Turkey attacks Kurdish enclave in northern Syria
AZAZ,SYRIA: Turkishgroundforces advanced into northern Syria’s AfrinregiononSunday,Ankara saidafterlaunchingartilleryand air strikes on a US-backed Kurdish militia it aims to sweep from its border.
TheSyrian-KurdishYPGmilitia, supported by the US but seen as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, said it had repulsed the Turkish forces and their allies after fierce clashes.
Intense Turkish artillery fire and air strikes continued to hit some villages, the YPG said, and fierce battles raged to the north andwestofAfrinagainstTurkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies, said Birusk Hasaka, the YPG spokesman in Afrin.
Turkey opened a new front in thenearlyseven-year-oldSyrian war on Saturday when, under what Ankara has called “OperationOliveBranch”,TurkishartilleryandairstrikespoundedYPG positions in Afrin.
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the Turkish military, NATO’s second-largest, would create a 30 km “safe zone” in the region.
“Our jets took off and started bombing. And now the ground operation is underway. Now we see how the YPG ... are fleeing in Afrin,” President Tayyip Erdogan said. “We will chase them. Godwilling,wewillcompletethis operation very quickly.”
Around 25,000 Free Syrian Armyrebelsaretakingpartinthe operation with the goal of recap- turing Arab towns and villages seized by the YPG two years ago, a rebel commander said.
Major Yasser Abdul Rahim said the rebels did not seek to enter the mainly Kurdish city of Afrinbutencircleitandexpelthe YPG, which controls it.
A main goal of the military operation was to recapture Tel Rifaat town and a string of Arab villages the YPG captured from rebels in February 2016.