Buffer zone — Avlona Community Leader Reports Buffer Zone Breach by Turkish Farmers

Avlona Reports Buffer Zone Violation by Turkish Farmers

The buffer zone in Cyprus has once again been violated, as reported by Menelaos Savva, the community leader of Avlona village. The incident occurred on Thursday morning when Savva observed Turkish farmers entering the area around 10.30am.

While en route to his agricultural land, Savva spotted the farmers operating within the buffer zone, an act that contradicts the agreements established by the United Nations. The Turkish farmers do not possess the necessary permits to enter the area, as they do not own any fields there.

“These violations happen repeatedly,” Savva noted, highlighting a concerning trend in the region. The fields in question belong to a Greek Cypriot resident of Avlona, a person whom Savva knows personally. This connection adds a layer of urgency to his concerns.

What raises alarm further is the type of crops being planted by these farmers. According to Savva, they have moved beyond seasonal crops to also include permanent crops, such as citrus fruits, which signifies a more entrenched violation of the buffer zone.

Following the observed breach, Savva promptly alerted both the Cyprus foreign ministry and the United Nations. In response, two personnel from the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (Unficyp) arrived at the scene to investigate. They requested to see Savva’s identification and his permit for entering the buffer zone.

After verifying his credentials, the Unficyp personnel escorted him back to his vehicle, ensuring that he did not remain in the vicinity of the illegal activity. The village of Avlona, located in the Nicosia district, has a significant portion within territory controlled de facto by the north, while another part is situated in the buffer zone.

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