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Turkish troops launch offensive into northern Syria, says Erdogan Turkish troops launch offensive in northern Syria, says Erdogan
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Turkish troops have begun an offensive in northern Syria, which could bring them into direct conflict with Kurdish-led forces allied to the United States. Turkish troops have begun an offensive in north-eastern Syria, which could lead to direct conflict with Kurdish-led forces allied to the United States.
The move was announced by Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the operation was to create a "safe zone" cleared of Kurdish militias which will also house Syrian refugees.
Turkey wants to create a "safe zone" cleared of Kurdish militias which will also house some of Turkey's 3.6 million Syrian refugees. According to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), civilian areas were attacked by Turkish warplanes.
Donald Trump controversially withdrew US troops ahead of the action but says Turkey may face economic consequences. President Donald Trump controversially withdrew US troops from northern Syria.
The Kurds were key US allies in defeating the jihadist group Islamic State (IS) in Syria. His decision to pull back US soldiers from posts near two border towns after a phone call with President Erdogan at the weekend sparked widespread criticism at home and abroad.
Mr Trump's withdrawal of the few dozen US troops in the border area was seen as a "stab in the back" by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and drew condemnation even from the president's Republican allies. The Kurds - key US allies in defeating the jihadist group Islamic State (IS) in Syria - guard thousands of IS fighters and their relatives in prisons and camps in areas under their control and it is unclear whether they will continue to be safely detained.
Announcing the offensive on Twitter, Mr Erdogan said the "mission was to prevent the creation of a terror corridor across our southern border, and to bring peace to the area".
The operation, he added, would "preserve Syria's territorial integrity and liberate local communities from terrorists."
The Turkish government wants to create a "safe zone" cleared of Kurdish militias which will also house some of Turkey's 3.6 million Syrian refugees.
Several large explosions were reported in the border town of Ras al-Ain.
After Mr Erdogan's announcement, the SDF asked the US and the coalition against IS to establish a no-fly zone in the area "to stop the attacks on innocent people".
Earlier, the Kurdish-led administration in the region announced "three days of general mobilisation in northern and eastern Syria", calling on civilians to "head to the border with Turkey to fulfil their duty".
Mr Trump's withdrawal of the few dozen US troops in the border area was seen as a "stab in the back" by the SDF and drew condemnation even from the president's Republican allies.
He responded to the criticism by threatening to "obliterate" Turkey's economy if it went "off limits" in the incursion, saying Turkey should "not do anything outside of what we would think is humane".He responded to the criticism by threatening to "obliterate" Turkey's economy if it went "off limits" in the incursion, saying Turkey should "not do anything outside of what we would think is humane".
The Kurds guard thousands of IS fighters and their relatives in prisons and camps in areas under their control and it is unclear whether they will continue to be safely detained.
Announcing the offensive, Mr Erdogan said on Twitter: "The Turkish Armed Forces, together with the Syrian National Army [rebel groups backed by Turkey], just launched #OperationPeaceSpring" against Kurdish militias and the Islamic State group in northern Syria.
"Our mission is to prevent the creation of a terror corridor across our southern border, and to bring peace to the area.
"We will preserve Syria's territorial integrity and liberate local communities from terrorists."