SDF halts offensive against ISIS after Turkish attacks

31-10-2018 6 Comments
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced they have temporarily halted their offensive against ISIS in the Hajin pocket of Deir ez-Zor province after Turkey repeatedly shelled Kurdish forces in northern Syria.

The continued Turkish attacks “are the reason for a long term suspension of our military campaign against ISIS, which is what Turkey wants,” the SDF stated Wednesday evening. 

Turkish forces fired at Kurdish positions in northern Syria, east of the Euphrates River, on at least three separate occasions in the past four days. One member of self-defence forces has been killed and several injuries have been reported. 

Turkey considers the Kurdish forces to be a branch of the PKK and alleged they have come under fire from northern Syria. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that preparations are complete for an offensive east of the Euphrates River.

The Kurdish YPG, under the umbrella of the SDF, is leading the war against ISIS in northern and eastern Syria in coordination with international allies of the coalition. French and American troops are on the ground in northern Syria. 

The US said it was concerned about Turkey’s actions. 

"Unilateral military strikes into northwest Syria by any party, particularly as American personnel may be present or in the vicinity, are of great concern to us," State Department spokesman Robert Palladino told reporters.

"Coordination and consultation between the United States and Turkey on issues of security concern is a better approach," he added.

The US and Turkey are coordinating in the Manbij area. 

France on Tuesday expressed concern about Turkey’s attacks, calling for parties to pursue a political solution rather than the military option. 

The SDF, YPG, and allied local political councils and parties control more than a quarter of Syria. They defeated ISIS in Kobane, Tabqa, Raqqa, and are now battling the group in its last stronghold in the Hajin area. 

Kurds accuse Turkey of silently backing ISIS and attacking Kurdish forces in order to distract from the war against the militant group. 

“This direct coordination between the Turkish Army attacks in the north and the attacks of ISIS in the south against our forces led to the temporary stopping of the fight to defeat terror,” the SDF stated on Wednesday. 

The force said it considered Turkey’s attacks east of the Euphrates “direct support” from the Turkish state to ISIS. 

The SDF called on the international community to condemn Turkey and for their coalition allies to “show a resolute position to deter Turkey.”

Turkey, however, is building up support for a potential ground offensive among its allied Syrian militias. 

Turkish forces west of the Euphrates and in Afrin, where they have previously carried out military operations with Syrian proxies, called on Syrian militias who want to join a ground operation to register their names, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. 

Updated at 10:53 pm


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  • 01-11-2018
    JPL
    For years ISIS was neighbor with Turkey but Turks never fired a bullet at ISIS. Makes you wonder why when ISIS was on the brink of defeat Turkey stepped in to save them by attacking Kurds. The world must condemn Turkey for being a terrorist state!
  • 31-10-2018
    Unite
    A long over due action by the brave Kurdish forces. Now it is the time to turn their guns on the fascist Turkey, the mother of ISIS. If the west and US cant or don't want to handle Turkey, the Kurds must handle them and handle them well. When the mother of ISIS punished, ISIS will evaporate with a little or no effort.
  • 31-10-2018
    Derik
    The US is silent like always and US lovers should know US leaving Rojava is end of Kurdish US relations all Americans should then left KRG too and no welcom7ng of you anymore. We had enough of your fake praising while you supplied and recocnised just Kurdish enemy.
  • 31-10-2018
    Pete
    Good. It's time to fight the Turks. Peshmerga should be helping, instead of trying to attack Shengal again.
  • 31-10-2018
    FAUthman
    To Dler, the alternative to your "let American and French soldiers die fighting ISIS not Kurds." is to open the doors for Iran to walk right in . We gather that the Iranian backed Hashd al Shabbi of Iraq is massing forces on the Iraqi side and may team up with Assad regime for a major offensive no only for a final defeat of ISIS but for a permanent foothold by Iran in DerAzor and in northeastern Syrian territories slicing up these territories for control with the Turks. All this may happen if US decides to just sits idly on its hands in the more than 14 military bases it has established in northeast Syria and watch its Kurdish allies it has trained and armed be shelled and attacked by the Turks. But dont underestimate the US resolve, this dire outcome is not about to happen!
  • 31-10-2018
    Dler
    God job, priority nr. One is to defend kurdish land from aggressors, let American and French soldiers die fighting ISIS not Kurds.