Turkish-backed armed groups continue cutting down trees in Syria’s Afrin
Turkish-backed armed groups continue cutting down trees in Syria’s Afrin
- Date: December 5, 2022
- Categories:Rights

- Date: December 5, 2022
- Categories:Rights
Turkish-backed armed groups continue cutting down trees in Syria’s Afrin
Turkish-backed armed groups have continued felling olive trees in Syria’s north-western Turkish-controlled Kurdish region of Afrin through November, a war observatory has reported.
Turkish-backed factions have through November been continuing logging trees illegally in the countryside around Afrin north of Aleppo, renowned for its olive growing, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Monday.
Footage published on social media shows hundred-year-old olive trees felled by in Afrin, and according to SOHR, the armed groups transported these trees to Afrin city markets for sale as firewood.
Deforestation in the area is also linked to Turkey’s efforts to build settlements for Arabs and Turkmens who moved to Afrin, while thousands of local Kurds found themselves displaced after the earlier Turkish operation.
The SOHR has documented 17 incidents of fruit-bearing trees being cut down by factions of the Turkish-backed “National Army” in November, while over 2,224 olive trees were cut down in several areas in the villages and districts of Afrin.
After Turkey and its allied Syrian militias launched “Operation Olive Branch” to dislodge Kurdish fighters affiliated with the People’s Protection Units (YPG) and took control of Afrin in 2018, Turkish-backed factions have been repeatedly accused of systematically removing vegetation cover and earning money from it by selling it as firewood.
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