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100,000 people flee Syria's Afrin, EU expresses concern

IANS  |  Beirut 

Almost 100,000 people have fled the Kurdish-Syrian enclave of since a Turkish military offensive was launched on the region, a UN humanitarian office said on Monday, while the EU's expressed concern at the ongoing military activities.

city, located in a Syrian province of the same name, was captured by the and its allied Syrian militiamen on Sunday, a major milestone for in its offensive against the Kurdish armed groups in an operation that the (OCHA) said had internally displaced 98,000 residents.

Meanwhile, at a foreign ministers council in Brussels, EU's said she was worried about the situation in Afrin, Efe news reported.

The OCHA said 75,000 displaced people had fled to Tal Refaat, which was still under Kurdish control, while the rest sought refuge in Nabul and Zahraa, predominantly Shia Muslim communities under the control of the Syrian regime.

The Syrian Democratic Forces, an group predominantly comprised of the YPG Kurdish militia, had been in control of since 2012, after the outbreak of civil war in

Although the YPG receives support and training from the US, the Turkish state regards them as a terrorist group intrinsically linked to the Turkey-based PKK Kurdish separatist insurgents.

On January 20, the launched a military incursion against Afrin, which is isolated from the swathe of Kurdish territory further east, citing a security threat to its border.

The OCHA estimated that 100,000 people remained in district and said it would increase its humanitarian aid efforts in the area.

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First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 19:14 IST
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