Kurdish mother searches for missing fighter as SDF-Damascus ceasefire holds
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The mother of a member of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Tuesday travelled tens of kilometers with the hope finding her son, whom she believes has been detained by the Syrian Arab Army since the recent clashes.
"He went to the front about a month ago. It has now been 25 days since he went missing and we know nothing about him," the mother, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told Rudaw.
"On the evening of the withdrawal day, he spoke with us at 5 pm; that day was Friday. We went everywhere—we went to Hasaka and Qamishli and asked around, but we found nothing," she said, referring to the withdrawal of SDF fighters from parts of Aleppo city as well as Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa provinces last month.
The SDF and Syrian army on Tuesday started withdrawing from contact lines as stipulated in the latest agreement.
The army praised the SDF for committing to the internally brokered agreement.
"Security and safety will be maintained along the administrative border of Hasaka province. Therefore, both we and they have pulled back somewhat and will redeploy to the locations that were agreed upon," Siyamend Ali, spokesperson for the People's Protection Units (YPG), said.
YPG is the backbone of the SDF.
Viviyan Fetah contributed to this article from Hasaka, Syria.
"He went to the front about a month ago. It has now been 25 days since he went missing and we know nothing about him," the mother, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told Rudaw.
"On the evening of the withdrawal day, he spoke with us at 5 pm; that day was Friday. We went everywhere—we went to Hasaka and Qamishli and asked around, but we found nothing," she said, referring to the withdrawal of SDF fighters from parts of Aleppo city as well as Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa provinces last month.
The SDF and Syrian army on Tuesday started withdrawing from contact lines as stipulated in the latest agreement.
The army praised the SDF for committing to the internally brokered agreement.
"Security and safety will be maintained along the administrative border of Hasaka province. Therefore, both we and they have pulled back somewhat and will redeploy to the locations that were agreed upon," Siyamend Ali, spokesperson for the People's Protection Units (YPG), said.
YPG is the backbone of the SDF.
Viviyan Fetah contributed to this article from Hasaka, Syria.