United Nations-Sana
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has confirmed that the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory has displaced tens of thousands of civilians who were forced to leave their homes to safe areas.
The Turkish aggression has forced tens of thousands of civilians to flee the fighting zones and seek safe haven, while hundreds of thousands remained vulnerable, the commission said in a statement published on Russia Today.
Earlier in the day, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed his deep concern over the Turkish regime's aggression on Syrian territory.
The Turkish regime forces are launching aggression on Syrian territory in Hasaka and Raqqa with aerial and artillery shelling that targeted several villages and towns in the two governorates, focusing on infrastructure and vital facilities such as water and electricity stations, dams, oil installations and residential neighborhoods, causing the death of a number of civilians and causing extensive damage and destruction of infrastructure.