Turkish forces killed 24 Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq and Syria last week, according to the Defense Ministry. Despite a disarmament appeal addressed by the PKK leader and a separate agreement between US -backed Kurdish and Damascus, attacks on the area are continuing during a briefing in Ankara, a source from the Ministry of Defense said that the agreement between the Democratic Democratic Syria, and that Ankara continues to require the dismantling of the Kurdish militia units of the people’s protection units (YPG), which is the spearhead of the SDS. Turkey considers the RCS, which controls much of northeast Syria, a terrorist organization that has relations with the outlawed Kurdistan Labor Party (PKK), a fighter organization of a guerrilla against the Turkish state since 1984. […]
Source: News Beast

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