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•74% Informative
U.N. report implicates Turkey in a series of human rights violations in northern Syria between January and June 2024 .
The report details Turkey ’s direct involvement in airstrikes, detention abuses and other violations committed in areas under its control.
Turkish forces and affiliated Syrian National Army factions were found responsible for arbitrary detention, torture, sexual violence and attacks against civilians.
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