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Militia says US has new base in Manbij

Turkey — irked at US support for Kurdish militias — earlier spoke of seizing town

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US forces set up a new base in Manbij in northern Syria some three months ago despite Turkish threats to march on the town, a US-backed militia official there said yesterday.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly threatened to send troops to Manbij after Ankara expelled the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia from the Afrin region, further to the west, in March. Ankara regards the YPG as an extension of the outlawed Kurdish PKK, which has long waged an insurgency inside Turkey.

Turkey has been furious with the United States, its Nato ally, for supporting the YPG in Syria.

French presence

The new garrison also houses French troops, said Sharfan Darwish, spokespers­on for the Manbij Military Council of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which is spearheade­d by the YPG.

US and French forces patrol the front between the SDF and Turkey-backed insurgents, and the base was establishe­d shortly after Turkey launched its assault on the Afrin region, Darwish said.

“After the Turkish attack on Afrin and the increase in Turkish threats towards Manbij, coalition forces built the base to monitor and protect the border [between the combatants],” Darwish said.

The US-led coalition, which fights Daesh terrorists in Syria alongside the SDF, declined to comment on Darwish’s remarks.

Ankara mounted its offensive in January against the YPG militia in Afrin, seizing the town in March.

The United States provided no support to the YPG fighters in Afrin and said it had no presence there. But it has forces and bases in the much larger swathe of territory they control further east, stretching towards Iraq.

 ?? Reuters ?? Earth-moving machinery in operation at the site of the purported US base in Manbij.
Reuters Earth-moving machinery in operation at the site of the purported US base in Manbij.

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