United Nations-Sana
The Turkish aggression on its sixth day on the Syrian territory in the governorates of Al-Hasakah and Raqqa, targeting infrastructure and residential neighborhoods, has emptied dozens of villages and towns from its inhabitants and created a humanitarian situation that is further exacerbated as the Turkish regime forces continue their aggression on these areas, where the Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres Turkish aggression led to the displacement of 160 thousand people from their areas.
Guterres said in a statement today that the Turkish aggression on the Syrian territory led to the displacement of 160 thousand people, calling for an "immediate reduction of escalation" and allow unimpeded access for humanitarian aid, expressing "deep concern over the escalation of the situation" in northern Syria.
The UN Secretary-General noted his fears that terrorists might flee ISIS.
The ongoing Turkish aggression on Syrian territory in the countryside of al-Hasakah and Raqqa resulted in the death and injury of dozens of civilians, the destruction of the infrastructure of power conversion stations, damage to the electrical networks that feed the stations of Aluk and al-Mabrouka, the theft of grain from silos, the destruction of houses and the targeting of ovens, churches and mosques by brutal shelling of the Turkish occupation forces. To the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians from their areas, threatening a humanitarian disaster.