On August 18, 2023, Turkish soldiers from the
Cyprus Turkish Peace Force Command,
Security Forces Command, de facto
Turkish Cypriot Police and Turkish-Cypriot civilians alike came in conflict with
UNFICYP soldiers and vehicles for blocking a road attempted to be built by the Turkish authorities in the island, which plans to connect the village of
Arsos that lies within the occupied side to the village of Pyla in the buffer zone, bypassing the road in the northeast that passes through British military base checkpoints. UNFICYP, citing its duty to maintain the status quo, stated its intentions to halt and stop the road construction through peaceful means. Footage that reached media outlets and social media reflects UN jeeps blocking the construction site of the road with Turkish construction vehicle operators removing the vehicles forcefully. This assault on the UN forces drew international condemnation from
Greece,
France, the
United States, the
European Union and the
United Kingdom. Criticism from UN and Cypriot authorities stated that the construction would have negative repercussions on the stagnant negotiations to resolve the island's division. Three peacekeepers were seriously injured and required hospitalisation. The Turkish president accused the UN force of bias against Turkish Cypriots and added that Turkey will not allow any “unlawful” behavior toward Turks on Cyprus. The
U.N. Security Council said that the incident was a violation of the status quo that is contrary to council resolutions and condemned the assault on the peacekeepers. The
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said that “threats to the safety of U.N. peacekeepers and damage to U.N. property are unacceptable and may constitute serious crimes under international law." On October 9, 2023, both the Turkish side and
UNFICYP announced that they have reached an agreement and, further,
Turkish Cypriot Foreign Minister Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu stated that the construction of the road will continue. == Famous people from Pyla ==