637 Kurds Killed in Northern Syria
The Turkish Ministry of Defense has reported casualties among the Kurdish forces in northern Syria, specifically in the eastern Euphrates region, as part of Ankara's initiated military operation known as 'Peace Spring.' According to Turkish sources, the death toll of the Kurdish 'People's Protection Units' (YPG-YPK), who control the Kurdish-inhabited areas of northern Syria, has reached 637.
No information has been provided regarding the casualties of the Turkish army and the armed groups associated with it.
Ermenihaber reports that as of October 14, the Turkish army has established control over the towns of Tal Abyad and Ras al-Ain, located near the Turkish-Syrian border. Following this, they, along with the segments of the former 'Free Syrian Army' armed group, now known as the 'Syrian National Army,' have advanced towards the areas surrounding the city of Manbij.