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New war crimes have been documented! The images document the destruction and looting of Kurdish homes in the village of Balak, in the southern countryside of Kobani, by HTS/SNA/ISIS. The siege, embargo, and looting continue in the Kobani countryside.
New documentation!
Kobani | Nourali Village
Some photos from Nourali village in the Kobani countryside show the extent of the damage to homes and infrastructure following looting and vandalism attacks. HTS/SNA/ISIS are continuing their looting as they withdraw from the area.
Kobani | Nourali Village
Some photos from Nourali village in the Kobani countryside show the extent of the damage to homes and infrastructure following looting and vandalism attacks. HTS/SNA/ISIS are continuing their looting as they withdraw from the area.
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Rojava Intel
New documentation! Kobani | Nourali Village Some photos from Nourali village in the Kobani countryside show the extent of the damage to homes and infrastructure following looting and vandalism attacks. HTS/SNA/ISIS are continuing their looting as they withdrawβ¦
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Attacks and looting against the Alawite people continue.
Images from a house in Kankaro town in rural Jableh, targeted and then burned by forces loyal to the Damascus government.
Images from a house in Kankaro town in rural Jableh, targeted and then burned by forces loyal to the Damascus government.
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The commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces, Mazloum Abdi, told PBS:
The Kurds want autonomy, but they have currently accepted expanded local administration because this is the limit the central government is willing to accept. They are not seeking independence at this stage, but rather self-governance for their regions and the preservation of their identity and civil and educational rights.
The late January agreement with Damascus is the best possible under the current circumstances, even if it is not the ideal deal for the Kurds. It was accepted to solidify the ceasefire, achieve stability, and move towards resolving differences through dialogue instead of fighting.
The Kurds want autonomy, but they have currently accepted expanded local administration because this is the limit the central government is willing to accept. They are not seeking independence at this stage, but rather self-governance for their regions and the preservation of their identity and civil and educational rights.
The late January agreement with Damascus is the best possible under the current circumstances, even if it is not the ideal deal for the Kurds. It was accepted to solidify the ceasefire, achieve stability, and move towards resolving differences through dialogue instead of fighting.
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The Syrian Democratic Council says that confidence-building measures are essential to move forward with a political solution in Syria.
The Council supports full implementation of the January 29th understandings& welcomes the release of dozens of detainees in Al-Hasakah
It calls for:
-A comprehensive release of all detainees without discrimination.
-Prisoner exchanges between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Syrian government.
-An end to arbitrary arrests across Syria.
-Transparent legal procedures respecting human rights and the rule of law.
The Council welcomes the return of about 400 displaced families to Afrin, but stresses that returns must be safe, voluntary, and dignified, with property rights protected.
It calls for reopening internal roads and crossings, especially around Kobani and Hasakah, to improve humanitarian and economic conditions.
The SDC stresses that agreements must be implemented simultaneously and fairly by all parties, with regional and international support.
The Council supports full implementation of the January 29th understandings& welcomes the release of dozens of detainees in Al-Hasakah
It calls for:
-A comprehensive release of all detainees without discrimination.
-Prisoner exchanges between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Syrian government.
-An end to arbitrary arrests across Syria.
-Transparent legal procedures respecting human rights and the rule of law.
The Council welcomes the return of about 400 displaced families to Afrin, but stresses that returns must be safe, voluntary, and dignified, with property rights protected.
It calls for reopening internal roads and crossings, especially around Kobani and Hasakah, to improve humanitarian and economic conditions.
The SDC stresses that agreements must be implemented simultaneously and fairly by all parties, with regional and international support.
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SDF General Commander Mazlum Abdi met with PUK President Bafel Talabani and KRG Deputy Prime Minister Kubat Talabani.
It is reported that Mazlum Abdi will also meet with Tom Barrack, who is in the region.
It is reported that Mazlum Abdi will also meet with Tom Barrack, who is in the region.
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In the town of Dhiban in the eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside, clashes erupted between tribes due to long-standing blood feuds.
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3 attacks were carried out by ISIS in Deirezzor today, 2 of them simultaneously.
1. Assassination of a Syrian Government Soldier in Al Bukamal
Simultaneous:
2. Raid on a checkpoint of the Syrian Government in Al Baghouz
3. Headquarter building in Al Susah was subjected to extensive fire via a hit and run attack by ISIS fighters
1. Assassination of a Syrian Government Soldier in Al Bukamal
Simultaneous:
2. Raid on a checkpoint of the Syrian Government in Al Baghouz
3. Headquarter building in Al Susah was subjected to extensive fire via a hit and run attack by ISIS fighters
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Rojava Intel
3 attacks were carried out by ISIS in Deirezzor today, 2 of them simultaneously. 1. Assassination of a Syrian Government Soldier in Al Bukamal Simultaneous: 2. Raid on a checkpoint of the Syrian Government in Al Baghouz 3. Headquarter building in Alβ¦
ISIS claimed responsibility the attack in Al-Abukamal saying they assassinated a Syrian internal security forces officer.
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Tribes in Deir ez-Zor refuse to pay taxes to the government and threaten to escalate the situation if collection insists.
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Urgent
Coalition aircraft are flying over Palmyra and its surroundings in the Syrian desert
Coalition aircraft are flying over Palmyra and its surroundings in the Syrian desert
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The people of Qamishlo took to the streets for their children who were taken prisoner!
Hundreds of families protested in Qamishlo, demanding the immediate release of their children who were taken prisoner by forces loyal to the Damascus government in Deir ez-Zor, Deir Hafir, and Raqqa.
Hundreds of families protested in Qamishlo, demanding the immediate release of their children who were taken prisoner by forces loyal to the Damascus government in Deir ez-Zor, Deir Hafir, and Raqqa.
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Rojava Intel
The people of Qamishlo took to the streets for their children who were taken prisoner! Hundreds of families protested in Qamishlo, demanding the immediate release of their children who were taken prisoner by forces loyal to the Damascus government in Deirβ¦
Hundreds of families have called on the Damascus government to release their children.
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