Modern Era · Middle East · War
1974
Turkey invades Cyprus
August 15, 1974
Responding to a Greek-backed coup on the island that aimed at unification with Athens, Turkey sent troops into northern Cyprus and established a de facto partition that still holds half a century later. A third of Greek Cypriots were displaced from their homes. UN peacekeepers moved into the buffer zone and are still there. The Mediterranean had acquired a new frozen conflict.