Nine members of a family were killed in a Turkish attack in North Syria. A fighter jet “bombed a farmer’s family south of Kobane on Sunday evening,” said Syria’s Democratic Forces (SDF).
According to the information, the most fatal victims are children. Two other family members were also injured. The Syrian Kurds regulate a large part of the Oil -Rijk to the north -east of Syria. Since the start of the civil war in 2011 they had de facto autonomy there. Last week the new Islamic leadership in Damascus and the SDF agreed to integrate a Kurdish autonomy management into the national government.
The Turkish government sees the Kurdish YPG units in northeastern Syria as a branch of the forbidden Employee Kurdistan (PKK) and has stationed troops in Northern Syria, who regularly carry out attacks in Kurdish-controlled areas.
Ankara also supports the HTS militia of Syria’s temporary President Ahmed al-Sharaa. Their hunters had conquered Damascus together with Allied groups in December and ended the decades of the rule of ruler Bashar al-Assad.
Source: Krone

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