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AFP
HASSA, Turkey
Turkey on Monday intensified its offensive against Kurdish militia targets in Syria as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed there would be no stepping back in a campaign that has stoked concern among Ankara's allies and neighbours.
The Turkish military on Saturday launched operation"Olive Branch", its second major incursion into Syrian territory during the seven-year civil war.
The operation, where Turkish war planes and artillery are backing a major ground incursion launched with Ankara-backed Syrian rebels and Turkish tanks, aims to oust the People's Protection Units (YPG) militia from its enclave of Afrin. Turkey considers the YPG to be a terror group and the Syrian offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers'Party (PKK) which has waged a bloody three-decade insurgency against the Turkish state."We are determined. Afrin will be sorted out. We will take no step back,"Erdogan said in a televised speech in Ankara, adding that Russia had given its backing. But the operation is hugely sensitive as Washington relied on the YPG to oust Islamic State (IS) militants from their Syrian strongholds and the Kurdish militia now holds much of Syria's north. France has called for a UN Security Council meeting Monday to discuss concerns over flashpoint areas in Syria including the Turkish offensive.
State-run news agency Anadolu said ground forces had already taken 15 villages and other locations in their advance into Syria. Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said since Saturday 170 targets had been destroyed.
Meanwhile, Turkish artillery fired shells on YPG targets inside Syria and ground troops opened a new front by moving on Afrin from the town of Azaz to the east, state media said.
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