Turkey shells US-backed Kurdish militia positions in Syria: state media

28-10-2018 6 Comments
AFP @afp
Tags: Syria Turkey Kobane People’s Protection Units (YPG)
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ISTANBUL, Turkey – Turkey’s military on Sunday fired artillery shells at a Kurdish militia in Syria that is backed by the United States but deemed a terrorist group by Ankara, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported.

The shelling targeted YPG positions on the eastern bank of the Euphrates River in northern Syria, Anadolu said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly threatened to launch a new offensive in Syria east of the Euphrates, and on Friday said he was giving the YPG a “final warning”.

Anadolu reported that the strikes, which hit a hill near the Zur Maghar village across the Euphrates from the city of Jarablus in the Aleppo province, were in response to fire from the area.

The shelling comes a day after Erdogan hosted a summit in Istanbul on the Syrian conflict with the leaders of Russia, France and Germany.

The YPG, which holds swathes of northern and northeastern Syria, forms the backbone of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Kurdish-Arab alliance that has received extensive American support in the fight against the Islamic State group in the war-torn country.

However Ankara is bitterly opposed to the YPG, regarding it as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has waged a deadly insurgency in Turkey since 1984. The PKK is designated as a terror group by Turkey and its Western allies.

Washington’s support of the YPG remains a major point of contention between the US and Turkey, and a large-scale offensive east of the Euphrates could aggravate already tense relations between the NATO allies.

Turkey has also repeatedly threatened an attack on the YPG-controlled Syrian city of Manbij, where US troops are deployed.

To ease tensions, Washington and Ankara agreed to have troops conduct coordinated patrols around the city, and such a patrol went ahead on Sunday, Turkish armed forces said.

Earlier this year, Turkey launched operation “Olive Branch” in Syria west of the Euphrates, successfully ousting YPG forces from their enclave in Afrin.

Ankara has long opposed the YPG controlling a continuous stretch of territory on its border up to Iraq, fearing the creation of an autonomous region or even independent entity that could embolden Turkey’s own Kurds.


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  • 29-10-2018
    FAUthman
    This bombardment by the Turks is being reported on many news channels, it must then be significant news and everyone maybe waiting for a US response. There will be no US response, not yet. My belief: this is Erdogan bluster or testing for reactions and will fizzle out! This is not going to be the beginning of another Afrin campaign !! Here is what US amb James Jeffrey said recently: "Jeffrey also said they will remain in the region until the Syrian crisis is resolved, and that they won’t allow any other power’s intervention in the region, starting with the areas liberated by the international coalition and the SDF." Back off then Mr Erdogan or face a confrontation with the US. Erdogan is not a fool and he will back off.
  • 28-10-2018
    pre-Boomer Marine brat
    Walk the halls of the Pentagon. When you find someone insisting "Turkey is still a loyal NATO ally", castrate him so he cannot breed.
  • 28-10-2018
    kurdish natinalist
    Erdogan and his clown people can eat no much shit.
  • 28-10-2018
    Opera
    Up until now the US adminstrations excuses for not stopping the Turks has been that Turkey has attacked areas west of the Euphrates, which is not the area they control. What did they think would happen after Turkey was allowed to take Jarabulus and Afrin? that they would stop?
  • 28-10-2018
    Katana
    Of course they'll shell the most peaceful and stable part of Syria. Putin and Merkel probably gave Erdogan the green light, to get back at Trump. The Iranians must be laughing their asses off seeing how everyone is outmaneuvering the Americans.
  • 28-10-2018
    Elections
    It's election soon in Turkey, Erdogan needs some kind of military propaganda victory after all the economical problems pilling up, and the humilation of freeing the American pastor. Another big factor is the fascist turkish party MHP pulling out of the agreement with AKP, the MHP knows that Erdogan now has to attack Syrian Kurds. But if the Turkish military makes a move on Syrian Kurds and fails Erdogan might very well loose the elections.