Syria (KAAB TV) – A war between a Turkish-backed group and the Kurdish forces broke out in Syria, and the Turkish-backed group carried out airstrikes there, and the Kurdish forces killed 37 people in the Manbij region in northern Syria.
Also, the latest reported fighting comes despite the United States saying on Wednesday that it is working to address Turkey’s concerns in Syria so that NATO allies can persuade them not to escalate attacks against Kurdish fighters.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that “fierce fighting has taken place in the countryside of Manbij in recent hours between the Kurds led by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Turkish-backed National Army groups, which have support Turkey.”
“The strikes killed 37 people, according to preliminary casualties, including Turkish-backed fighters and the SDF, and five civilians,” the Britain-based monitoring group said, citing sources. different in Syria.
Meanwhile, the Monitoring Group said that at least 322 people have been killed in the fighting in Manbij countryside since last month.
Mazloum Abdi, head of the US-backed SDF, said on Wednesday that his group supports “the unity and territorial integrity of Syria”.
In a statement he sent to the AFP news agency, he called on the new Syrian government to “intervene so that a ceasefire can take place throughout Syria.
“However, Abdi’s comments followed what he called a “good” meeting between Kurdish leaders and the Damascus administration late last month.