Bangkok Post

US urges de-escalation in Syria after retaliator­y strikes

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The United States opposes any military action that destabilis­es the situation in Syria, a State Department spokespers­on said, amid an escalation in retaliator­y strikes by Turkey and a Kurdish militia along the Syrian border.

Separately, Russia called on Turkey to show restraint in its use of “excessive” military force in Syria and to keep tensions from escalating, Russian news agencies cited a Russian envoy to Syria as saying yesterday.

The comments came after Turkey said the Syrian Kurdish YPG killed two people in mortar attacks from northern Syria on Monday, following Turkish air operations at the weekend and a deadly bomb attack in Istanbul a week earlier.

A child and a teacher were killed, and six people were wounded when mortar bombs hit a border area in Turkey’s Gaziantep province. Turkey’s armed forces responded with jets again hitting targets in Syria, a senior security official said.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said operations would not be limited to an air campaign and may involve ground forces. Turkey has conducted several major military operations against the YPG and Islamic State militants in northern Syria in recent years.

The State Department spokespers­on said Washington had communicat­ed its serious concerns to Ankara about the impact of escalation on the goal of fighting Islamic State.

The US has allied with the YPG-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the fight against Islamic State in Syria, causing a deep rift with Nato ally Turkey.

Turkish warplanes destroyed 89 targets in Syria and Iraq on Sunday in operations targeting the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the YPG, which Ankara says is a wing of the PKK.

The defence ministry said 184 militants were killed in operations on Sunday and Monday. Turkey said its weekend operation was in retaliatio­n for a bomb attack in a busy Istanbul pedestrian street last week that killed six people and which authoritie­s blamed on Kurdish militants. The PKK and SDF denied involvemen­t in the bombing.

The PKK launched an insurgency against the Turkish state in 1984, and more than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict.

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