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US army visits Syrian border to prevent further Turkish attacks against Kurds
2017-04-29
[ARA] A delegation of the U.S.-led coalition on Friday visited the Kurdish town of Derbassiye in Syria’s northeastern Hasakah province, to inspect the areas bombed by the Turkish army and took with them fragments of the explosives that were fired by the Turkish army on Kurdish positions.

"A delegation of international coalition leaders visited the region of Derbassiye. They were briefed on the areas bombed by the Turkish army," Abdulkarim Omer, the Co-Head of Foreign Affairs of the local administration in the Cezire Canton said on Friday.

"Yesterday the Turkish army bombed Haddon village near Amude. There is a YPG centre on the mountain near the village. Also the Kharza village near Amude was bombed yesterday," reported Heybar Othman, a freelance journalist working for international media.

"On Friday, US troops visited the border areas after Turkish attacks on the YPG. This is a message from the United States to The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
to stop attacking the YPG, since they fear this could threaten the anti-ISIS Raqqa operation," he added.

Othman further said that three US army units will be deployed on the border area to prevent further attacks. "The first unit will be spread out between Dirbesiyê [Derbassiye] and Serikaniye, the second unit between Serikaniye and Tel Abyad, and the third unit will be deployed between Kobani and Tel Abyad," he said.

This however still leaves the region of Afrin vulnerable to more Turkish attacks, although there is also a Russian army presence there.

The delegation of the US Army included 8 commanders of the coalition accompanied by leaders of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), according to local sources.

The commanders visited the villages of Arade, Bir Knes, Jetele, and Qarmane, which were targeted by the Turkish Army two days ago, beside inspecting the positions that were hit.

"US troops are now in an air base near Derbassiye, after inspecting the sites of Turkish shelling in the nearby villages," local Kurdish journalist Can Mirzo told ARA News. "Kurdish Asayish forces were also deployed at checkpoints near the town and prevented strangers from entering the area," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Hope Incirlik has been basically emptied
Posted by: Frank G   2017-04-29 08:28  

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