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Syrian Government Reaches Deal With Kurdish Forces to End Siege

News From Antiwar.com Original and up-to-date news Syrian Government Reaches Deal With Kurdish Forces to End Siege Kurdish forces killed a pro-government protester in northeast Syria on Sunday The Syrian government reached a deal with Kurdish forces to end two sieges on government-controlled cities in northeast Syria. As part of the agreement, which was brokered by Russia, Syria agreed to allow supplies to enter Kurdish-held areas in the northern province of Aleppo. Kurdish police said in a statement that they ended sieges on the city of Qamishli, located along the border with Turkey, and on the northeastern city of Hassakeh. Syrian state media reported on Tuesday that procedures were taken to end the sieges.

Blasts and protests against Kurdish militia rock Syria

Blasts and protests against Kurdish militia rock Syria Three explosions rocked the rebel-held areas in northern Syria in the past 24 hours as protests erupted against the   |  2 Feb 2021 4:31 AM GMT DAMASCUS: Three explosions rocked the rebel-held areas in northern Syria in the past 24 hours as protests erupted against the Kurdish militia. Both civilians and militants were killed in the explosions on Sunday that hit the areas controlled by the Turkey-backed rebels in the northern and eastern countryside of Aleppo province, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. In Afrin city, eight people including four children were killed when a car bomb exploded in the Sinaaneighbourhood, reports Xinhua news agency.

Monitor: Car Bombing In Rebel Town In Syria Kills At Least Two

Northern Syria rocked by string of deadly bombings, alarming Turkey

Northern Syria rocked by string of deadly bombings, alarming Turkey Borzou Daragahi © Provided by The Independent A series of deadly bombings in an area of northwestern Syria under the shaky control of Turkey has raised alarm bells in Ankara, which has blamed Kurdish rebels for the attacks. At least 20 people were killed in three bombings on Saturday and Sunday, a spike in violence in a corner of the country that Turkey has established as a supposed safe haven for Syrians escaping the country’s smouldering civil war and the wrath of the country’s ruler, Bashar al-Assad. Footage from the attacks was disturbing, with images of bloodied children and panicked pedestrians rushing through smoke-filled streets to rescue the injured. At least one child was among the dead, according to rescue workers and local media. 

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