Civilians, churches and all religious structures were unharmed during Turkey's Peace Spring Operation in northern syria, the country's Defense Minist
Civilians, churches and all religious structures were unharmed during Turkey’s Peace Spring Operation in northern syria, the country’s Defense Ministry said Monday.
In a post shared on the ministry’s official Twitter account, stills of churches, whose structures remain intact, can be clearly seen.
In the Operation Peace Spring, “civilians, historical / religious structures and environment were not damaged, and the churches in Tel Abyad and Rasulayn were not affected by the operation in any way.https://t.co/HmSxOG2S78 pic.twitter.com/2uoi6pvnfi
— T.C. Millî Savunma Bakanlığı (@tcsavunma) November 4, 2019
Turkey launched Operation Peace Spring on Oct. 9 to clear northeastern Syria east of the Euphrates River of terrorists and create a safe zone along the border, thereby paving the way for the voluntary return of Syrian refugees.
Ankara has repeatedly expressed its determination to clear northern Syria of both Daesh/ISIS and YPG/PKK terrorist groups.
Ankara and Washington reached a deal on Oct. 17 to pause the operation for 120 hours to allow the withdrawal of YPG/PKK terrorists from the planned safe zone.
On Oct. 22, Turkey also reached an agreement with Russia on a 10-point plan to force the YPG/PKK to withdraw from the planned terror-free zone.
In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK — listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union — has been responsible for deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children and infants. The YPG is the PKK’s Syrian offshoot.