Syrian Kurds stop joint operations with US against IS group due to Turkish attacks

Issued on: 02/12/2022 – 10:41

Fighters affiliated with the third corps of the Turkish-backed “Syrian National Army” are positioned near Azaz in the rebel-held north of the Aleppo province along the frontlines with areas under control by Syrian government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), on November 29, 2022. © Aaref Watad, AFP

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The Syrian Democratic Forces, a U.S.-backed group that helped defeat Islamic State jihadists in Syria, has stopped all joint counter-terrorism operations as a result of Turkish bombardment on its area of control, a spokesman said Friday.

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has ramped up its shelling and air strikes on northern in recent weeks and is preparing a ground invasion against Syrian fighters that it dubs terrorists but which make up the bulk of the U.S.-supported SDF.

The SDF has long warned that fighting off a new Turkish incursion would divert resources away from protecting a prison holding IS fighters or targeting IS sleeper cells still waging hit-and-run attacks in Syria.

Aram Henna told Reuters that “all coordination and joint counter-terrorism operations with the coalition” as well as “all the joint special operations we were carrying out regularly” had had been halted.

Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder earlier told reporters that operations against IS had not stopped.

SDF head Mazloum Abdi earlier this week told Reuters he wanted a “stronger” message from Washington after seeing unprecedented Turkish deployments along the border.

“We are still nervous. We need stronger, more solid statements to stop Turkey,” he said. “Turkey has announced its intent and is now feeling things out. The beginning of an invasion will depend on how it analyses the positions of other countries.”

(REUTERS)

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