SDF forces announce readiness to establish a demilitarized zone in Ain al-Arab, Syria.
According to Al-Mayadeen, Mazloum Abdi, commander of the US-backed Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), announced that these forces are ready to establish a demilitarized zone in Ain al-Arab under Washington’s supervision to allay Turkey’s concerns.
He added that this measure is being taken to ensure the region’s stability permanently.
It should be noted that since the terrorist elements attacked Syria and the instability in the country, clashes have occurred between armed elements and SDF forces in the Tishrin Dam area in the eastern suburbs of Aleppo.
It has also been reported that a few hours ago, Turkish artillery targeted the city of Ain al-Arab. According to published reports, the country intends to target Kurds stationed in Syria.
Al-Mayadeen reports that Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), has announced a plan to establish a demilitarized zone in Ain al-Arab, under US supervision, to alleviate Turkey’s concerns and ensure long-term stability in the region.
This development comes amid ongoing clashes between SDF forces and armed groups in the Tishrin Dam area, east of Aleppo, which the presence of terrorist elements in the country has fueled.
In a related incident, Turkish artillery recently targeted the city of Ain al-Arab, with reports suggesting that Turkey intends to target Kurdish forces stationed in Syria. The move is likely to escalate tensions in the already volatile region.
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The SDF has proposed a demilitarized zone in Ain al-Arab, under US supervision, to address Turkey’s concerns and stabilize the region. The move follows clashes between SDF forces and armed groups in eastern Aleppo, and comes as Turkey has targeted Kurdish forces in Syria with artillery fire.