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ıraq and syria is okay
what is next ?
turkey and iran
l wouldnt worry much about it if it wasnt another puppet in teh region
islamists ,pkk militants
a real democracy !!!!
A Kurdish militia in northern Syria plans to become autonomous from Damascus in the coming days, after months of administering the border territory without Assad forces, Turkish media reported on Wednesday.
According to the reports, the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), the Syrian affiliate of the PKK terrorist group, announced that it planned to declare autonomy from Syrian government control on July 19, and three months thereafter hold a constitutional referendum. The PYD was said to have met with each of the 10 Kurdish parties operating in northern Syria to discuss the matter, and received popular, but not unanimous, support.
The PYD’s declaration of autonomy came amid reports of intense clashes between the Kurdish group and the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra in the northeastern city of Ras al-Ayn. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the clashes took place approximately 200 meters from the Turkish border crossing.
Stray cross-border fire from the battle in Ras al-Ayn late Tuesday night killed one and injured two in the neighboring Turkish city of Ceylanpinar, according to Reuters. A Turkish official told AP, however, that one teen died and two were injured.
Syrian Kurds to declare autonomy from Damascus | The Times of Israel
what is next ?
turkey and iran
l wouldnt worry much about it if it wasnt another puppet in teh region
islamists ,pkk militants
a real democracy !!!!
A Kurdish militia in northern Syria plans to become autonomous from Damascus in the coming days, after months of administering the border territory without Assad forces, Turkish media reported on Wednesday.
According to the reports, the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), the Syrian affiliate of the PKK terrorist group, announced that it planned to declare autonomy from Syrian government control on July 19, and three months thereafter hold a constitutional referendum. The PYD was said to have met with each of the 10 Kurdish parties operating in northern Syria to discuss the matter, and received popular, but not unanimous, support.
The PYD’s declaration of autonomy came amid reports of intense clashes between the Kurdish group and the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra in the northeastern city of Ras al-Ayn. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the clashes took place approximately 200 meters from the Turkish border crossing.
Stray cross-border fire from the battle in Ras al-Ayn late Tuesday night killed one and injured two in the neighboring Turkish city of Ceylanpinar, according to Reuters. A Turkish official told AP, however, that one teen died and two were injured.
Syrian Kurds to declare autonomy from Damascus | The Times of Israel