The Borneo Post

Turkey intensifie­s Syria campaign against Kurdish militia

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HASSA, Turkey: Turkey on Sunday seized a strategic outpost from Kurdish militia in Syria, pressing ahead with a campaign that has strained relations with the United States.

After several days of poor visibility because of heavy rain and fog, Turkish warplanes and artillery took advantage of the clear skies and seized Mount Barsaya near the Kurdish town of Afrin in northweste­rn Syria, the military said in a statement.

The hill is significan­t because it overlooks the towns of Kilis and Azaz, either side of the TurkishSyr­ian border.

Turkey launched operation “Olive Branch” on January 20 against the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units ( YPG) in Afrin, supporting Syrian opposition fighters with ground troops and air strikes.

While Turkey brands the YPG a “terror” group, the militia has received support from the US, its fighters spearheadi­ng the battle against the Islamic State group across swathes of Syria.

Despite souring relations with NATO ally Washington, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to expand the offensive against the YPG to Manbij, east of Afrin.

In a sign the Turkish campaign has rendered prospects for peace in Syria even fainter, authoritie­s in the war-torn country’s Kurdish autonomous region said they will not attend peace talks in Russia.

“We said before that if the situation remained the same in Afrin we could not attend,” regional official Fawza al-Yussef

We said before that if the situation remained the same in Afrin we could not attend.

 ??  ?? A Turkish army artillery unit is pictured on the Turkish-Syrian border in Kilis.— Reuters photo
A Turkish army artillery unit is pictured on the Turkish-Syrian border in Kilis.— Reuters photo

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