Daily Sabah (Turkey)

YPG terrorist attack kills 2 SNA soldiers in northern Syria

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TWO soldiers of the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) were killed and seven others were injured in a rocket attack by the PKK terrorist group’s Syrian offshoot, the YPG, in Tal Abyad, officials said yesterday.

Şanlıurfa’s governor’s office in southeaste­rn Turkey said the terrorists attacked the SNA’s checkpoint in the town of Ain Isa with a heat-seeking rocket.

The wounded soldiers were transporte­d to a hospital in Tal Abyad and later to a state hospital in Şanlıurfa’s Akçakale district.

Local security forces in coordinati­on with judicial authoritie­s and Şanlıurfa’s governorat­e have launched an investigat­ion into the attack.

The YPG often attacks civilian settlement­s in Ras al-Ain and Tal Abyad from the areas occupied by the terrorist group, namely Tal Tamr and Ain Isa.

Northern Syria’s districts under Turkish control are regularly targeted by the YPG, which seized control of large swathes of land in the northern parts of the war-torn country with the Assad regime’s blessing when clashes intensifie­d in 2012.

Ankara considers the YPG, which was backed by the U.S.-led anti-Daesh coalition on the pretext of fighting the Daesh terrorist group on the ground, a grave national security threat.

Following the occupation by the Daesh terrorist organizati­on in 2014 and the YPG one year later, thousands fled either to other regions within Syria or sought refuge in neighborin­g countries.

The Turkish military liberated the town from terrorists on Oct. 13, 2019, in Operation Peace Spring.

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