Gulf Times

US-backed force says resuming anti-IS assault in eastern Syria

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AKurdish-led force backed by a US-led anti-militant coalition said yesterday that it was resuming its offensive against the Islamic State group in eastern Syria.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an Arab-Kurdish alliance, had announced it was suspending its operation on October 31 after Turkey shelled Kurdish militia posts in northern Syria.

The SDF said the resumption followed “intensive contacts” with the internatio­nal coalition and “strong diplomatic activity” to defuse the crisis.

“The leadership of the Syrian Democratic Forces has decided to resume military operations against the Islamic State group, and work towards its definitive defeat,” the force said in an online statement.

“While it remains determined to chase down terrorism, (the SDF) also confirms its determinat­ion to protect the northern border of Syria,” it added.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights war monitor said the operation had not yet restarted, although SDF reinforcem­ents had been sent to the area.

However it said the internatio­nal coalition had continued to conduct air raids on the area, killing dozens of militants as well as civilians.

The Britain-based monitor, which relies on a network of contacts across Syria, has reported near-daily Turkish shelling in Kurdish areas since late October, which killed five Kurdish fighters.

But yesterday it said coalition officials had assured Kurdish forces that Turkey would cease its shelling, adding that there had been no bombardmen­t there since Friday.

Ankara views the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which forms the backbone of the SDF, as a “terrorist” group linked to Kurdish rebels who have waged a decades-long insurgency inside Turkey.

The Turkish government has long opposed the establishm­ent of a de facto autonomous Kurdish area in northeaste­rn Syria, fearing it could embolden separatist­s at home.

But its Nato ally Washington has backed the Kurdish fighters in the battle against IS.

After the SDF announced it was halting its operation, Washington said it was in communicat­ion with both sides to push for de-escalation.

In an attempt to defuse tensions, Turkish and American troops launched joint patrols in the northern Syrian city of Manbij earlier this month.They also carried out patrols in Kurdish territorie­s shelled by Turkey.

Backed by the internatio­nal coalition, the SDF launched its assault on the IS enclave around the Euphrates valley town of Hajin on September 10.

After making progress against the militants, it suffered a major setback last month when IS fighters launched a series of deadly counter-attacks using the cover of sand storms.

 ??  ?? Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), carry the coffin of a fellow fighter, killed during a military mission, in the Kurdish-controlled city of Qamishly in northeaste­rn Syria, yesterday.
Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), carry the coffin of a fellow fighter, killed during a military mission, in the Kurdish-controlled city of Qamishly in northeaste­rn Syria, yesterday.

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