PHOTOS: For Syrian Kurds, and aid workers – the ‘safe zone’ is not so safe
The Turkish offensive against Kurdish militias in northeastern Syria, launched on Oct. 9 after President Trump's decision to pull U.S. troops from the region, has ''severely impacted'' an already dire humanitarian situation, says the United Nations. Civilians are fleeing the border areas, some heading into neighboring Iraq. Despite the ceasefire announced by the White House and Turkish President Recep Erdogan, eyewitnesses and Kurdish fighters say fighting has continued. A handful of Christian-led humanitarian groups remain in northeast ...
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