26-04-2024 08:05 AM Jerusalem Timing

Residents Return to Battered Turkey Town as Curfew Lifted

Residents Return to Battered Turkey Town as Curfew Lifted

Thousands in Turkey’s Kurdish-majority town of Cizre started returning to their homes Wednesday after authorities partially lifted a curfew in place since December for a controversial military operation to root out Kurdish rebels.

Thousands in Turkey's Kurdish-majority town of Cizre started returning to their homes Wednesday after authorities partially lifted a curfew in place since December for a controversial military operation to root out Kurdish rebels.

The regional governor's office announced Tuesday that the curfew -- in place since December 14 -- would be lifted each day from 5:00am (0300 GMT) to 7:30pm (1730 GMT) and would be in force from 7:30pm to 5:00am in the southeastern town.

Thousands of residents carrying their belongings formed long queues at the entrance of the town where checkpoints had been put up, an AFP correspondent at the scene said.

Many houses sustained serious damage, even visible from the entrance of Cizre. Some houses were burned and shops destroyed.

People are trying to recover their belongings from the rubble and checking if there are any corpses, the correspondent reported. In normal times, Cizre is home to some 100,000 people.

Turkish authorities barred access to the town, which lies near the border with Syria and Iraq, in mid December as the army launched a relentless offensive to root out rebels of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).