Latest on Turkey’s military operation in northeast Syria
According to the sources in the Democratic Syrian Forces, a car bomb went off in Qamishli border city in Syria in front of a restaurant. There are no official reports on the exact number of casualties.
A group of citizens in Piranshahr city in the northwest of Iran gathered in protest against Turkey’s attack on Syrian Kurds. The protesters chanted “death to Erdogan” and “death to America.”
In response to Erdogan’s threat of sending over 3 million Syrian refugees to Europe, Italy’s prime minister said: “It is unacceptable of Turkey to use Syrian refugees as a tool for blackmailing Europe.”
France News Agency has reported the death of seven civilians as a result of Turkey’s assault.
The foreign minister of Turkey says his country expects support from NATO members in the face of security threats against Turkey.
The Russian ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement asking Ankara to show restraint.
The Syrian Democratic Forces have confirmed that during the Wednesday and Thursday’s attacks, 22 of their members have been killed.
The Swedish Parliament has decided that Sweden will bring up the issue of imposing weapons sanction on Turkey in the meeting of the EU foreign ministers on Monday.
France announced that the European Union will discuss sanctions on Turkey due to its military operation in Syria in the next week’s meeting.
City officials in Iran's capital Tehran are planning to put locks on large waste containers in the streets to prevent garbage pickers from accessing waste.More
The Biden Administration has confirmed to the US Congress that sanction imposed by its predecessor on Iran have drastically reduced Iran's trade with the world.More
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman says Raisi administration has still to decide on make-up of team for resuming stalled nuclear talks with world powers in Vienna.
Iran’s nuclear supremo Mohammad Eslami has told the IAEA general assembly in Vienna that Iran expects US sanctions removed for Tehran to return to 2015 nuclear deal.