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Syrian Troops Advance in North as Kurdish Forces Withdraw

WorldMiddle EastSyrian Troops Advance in North as Kurdish Forces Withdraw

Syrian government forces have advanced into several northern towns previously held by Kurdish fighters, following an agreement for the Kurdish forces to withdraw. This development marks a significant shift in control in the region, with Syrian troops taking over key areas. The situation remains fluid as both sides navigate the implications of this territorial change.

Syrian government troops have swept into northern towns, taking control of areas vacated by Kurdish fighters. This move comes after an agreement was reached for the Kurdish forces to withdraw from these positions. The Syrian army’s advance into these territories represents a significant territorial gain for Damascus in the ongoing conflict.

The Syrian military’s movement into towns east of Aleppo, such as Manbij, occurred after Kurdish troops agreed to a withdrawal. This coordinated pullback and advance has led to a change in the security landscape of these northern areas. The Syrian government’s assertion of control over these towns is a notable development in the complex Syrian civil war.

Despite the apparent agreement for withdrawal, tensions remain. Reports indicate that two Syrian troops were killed in an attack attributed to Kurdish forces, with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) claiming Damascus violated an agreement. This incident highlights the fragile nature of the current situation and the potential for renewed conflict.

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