According to preliminary police figures, the fight involved up to 180 Turks and Kurds, amid Ankara’s operation to drive out YPG units from Afrin, Syria, local Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung reported.
Clashes broke out at Terminal B, with dramatic footage showing crowds of angry men exchanging punches and kicks, beating each other with flags, and shouts of “Fascist Erdogan.”
Police used pepper spray to separate both sides and two people had to be treated for “slight injuries.”
The operation against Kurdish forces in Afrin (a Kurdish-held area of Syria) began on Saturday. The Turkish Army calls the military strike “legitimate self-defense.”
On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that there would be no stepping back, as Turkish armed forces advanced into the Azaz district in Syria, east of Afrin.