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Tag Archives: SDF
Mid-East war goes Orwellian: ISIS fighters (Kurds and their US allies) are now ‘terrorists’
It may have been just lazy journalism, but a BBC Radio 4 news update stated how Turkey was now determined to beat both Daesh (Isis/Isil) and YPG “terrorists”. No qualification or caveat was added to that statement, in spite of the fact … Continue reading
Atrocity signals Turkey’s advance on Syrian city, liberated from ISIS by Kurdish-led SDF only weeks ago
Reports have just emerged of unarmed civilians (including children) being killed in Dandania, Syria, by the Turkish military. This comes just a week after Turkey invaded Syria (with US air support) in order to push back one of the most effective forces currently fighting … Continue reading
As Turkish land/air offensive escalates, Kurdish militias (YPG/J) reject Biden-Erdogan ultimatum
Turkish armed forces have just crossed into Syria with US air support. But this was not an operation focused on pushing Daesh (Isis/Isil) out of the border city of Jarabulus, as some sources have insisted. Amid suggestions of ethnic cleansing against Kurdish … Continue reading
Turkey fears unified Kurdistan – ‘ultimatum’ to YPG: retreat or we invade Syria in next 24 hours
Turkey has openly stated it is ready to invade Syria unless the pro-Kurdish SDF militias relinquish their recent gains of ISIS-held territory north of Aleppo. In taking this territory the Kurds are closer to uniting the cantons that make up … Continue reading
BREAKING: statement from Syrian Democratic Forces re. next steps to defeating ISIS
The following statement was issued today by the Syrian Democratic Forces, a coalition of anti-ISIS armies led by the Kurds (YPG/YPJ). KOBANE, ROJAVA, Syria (December 23, 2015) – The Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD) which embraces all components of a free … Continue reading
Captured ISIS terrorist claims Turkey ‘funding jihadists posing as FSA’
Allegations have been made by an ISIS jihadist, captured by Syrian Kurds/SDF, that he and other ISIS jihadists have been masquerading as a unit of the FSA (Free Syrian Army) funded by Turkey. If these allegations are correct, that begs … Continue reading
2/12/2015: reports from Kurd/SDF frontline | French airstrike cuts off water to Raqqa
The British Parliament has just voted by a majority of 174 for airstrikes to be extended to Syria, so seeing the UK in a war that many believe may have no end. It is clear, however, that the UK has … Continue reading