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Washington expressed its concern over the heightened situation on the Turkey-Syria border

Washington is asking “all sides to observe the ceasefire” on the border between Syria and Turkey, the State Department said Monday, days after an increase in shelling in the region that killed at least 21 civilians, including them and children.

“The United States is deeply concerned about the recent attacks along Syria’s northern border and calls on all sides to maintain the ceasefire lines,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said.

“We mourn the civilian casualties in al-Bab, Hasakeh and elsewhere,” he added, stressing that the US remains committed to “ensuring the final defeat of the Islamic State and a political solution to the Syrian conflict.”

Tensions have been escalating for several weeks between the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on the one hand and Turkish forces and their Syrian allies on the other.

Kurdish authorities announced Friday that a drone strike by Turkish forces hit a “girls’ education center” in the town of Smuka near Hasakeh, killing four children and injuring 11 others.

The account was confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which clarified that the children were sleeping at the time of the attack.

In al-Bab, a town controlled by Ankara-backed Syrian groups near the Syrian-Turkish border, “pro-regime artillery fire against a market killed 17 civilians, including six children, and injured 35.” , the Observatory pointed out.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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