Our route is Akıncılar
When you enter the village, you will be welcomed by the warm-blooded and caring village people. On the one hand, you will see the destroyed houses from the war period, on the other hand, you will be touched when you see the expression on the faces of the village people who lived those days, lived in 1974 and before and it is possible to see the traces of the war. When you go to the village, it was produced by Russia in 1934. The Greeks, who aimed to remove the Turks from the island with the Enosis plan, bought the tanks from Egypt in 1968. They brought them to the island. And two of those tanks were placed on a hill in the village as captive tanks. Akıncılar village was the largest Turkish village before 1974 and did not surrender to Greek-Greek forces during the Cyprus operation. The forces defending the village advanced northward until the vanguard units of the Turkish Armed Forces stopped advancing after the 2nd operation and ensured that Akıncılar village and the part to the north of it are today within the borders of the TRNC. Akıncılar was annexed to the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus in 1975 and finally to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in 1983. Akıncılar is separated from the area under the control of the Republic of Cyprus by the United Nations Buffer Zone. I tried to explain the village of Akıncılar, albeit briefly, with photographs. Our journey continues in the captain's logbook. healthy and goodbye to meet elsewhere in another region.