Nikos Sampson stepped down as president at the end of the fighting, with a total of 57 Turkish soldiers being martyred and another 184 wounded at the end of the three-day campaign. The junta government of Greece collapsed following the peace operation.
Peace talks were launched on July 25 in Geneva, though discussions were stalled as the Greek side did not comply with the ceasefire agreement and rejected Turkey's federation offer based on equal rights for Turkish and Greek Cypriots.
On Aug. 14, Turkey started the second phase of the peace operation, launched under the code-phrase "Ayse Tatile Ciksin" (Ayse should go on vacation) in order to mislead foreign intelligence operatives possibly tapping into the phones of Turkish officials.
Notably, during the operation, a number of mass graves of Turkish civilians were unveiled in Turkish towns.