Two Greek Cypriots have been detained in the Turkish-controlled north of Cyprus after allegedly entering a military zone, according to Cyprus Inform.
The incident marks another flashpoint in the ongoing tensions on the divided island. Details on how the two individuals crossed into the north and the exact location of the military zone have not yet been confirmed, but Cypriot authorities are monitoring the situation closely.
Cyprus has been divided since Turkey's military invasion in 1974, when Turkish forces seized the northern third of the island. The self-declared "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" is recognized only by Ankara and routinely detains Greek Cypriots who cross or stray near restricted military areas.
Cases like this have historically drawn condemnation from the Republic of Cyprus and the international community, with families often waiting days or weeks before detainees are released or transferred to civilian courts in the north.
The Republic of Cyprus government has not yet issued an official response, and it remains unclear whether the two individuals crossed deliberately or inadvertently entered the zone.
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Two Greek Cypriots have been detained in the Turkish-controlled north of Cyprus after allegedly entering a military zone...
Written on 07/15/2026
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