The agreement between the Syrian state and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has come into effect, accelerating political and administrative changes in northeastern Syria. This development occurs at a sensitive time, with warnings about escalating local sensitivities.
Recent clashes between Syrian government forces and the SDF have led to chaos in prisons holding ISIS members, resulting in escapes and transfers of detainees, including German nationals. This situation raises concerns about the fate of these detainees amid fears of a resurgence of ISIS activity in the region.
Engineering teams are working to address the damage caused by dozens of tunnels in areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Northeast Syria. Their current focus is on the most dangerous tunnels that threaten civilian lives.
Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, has urged Turkey to play an active role in facilitating an agreement between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Damascus. This call comes at a critical time as the region undergoes significant political transformations.
The appointment of Jiya Kobani, a Kurdish leader, as the second deputy commander of Division 60 in northeastern Syria marks a significant step towards enhancing cooperation between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This decision is part of ongoing efforts to restructure the Syrian army.
The spokesperson for the Syrian presidential team, Ahmad Al-Hilali, announced the appointment of Haji Muhammad Nabu, known as 'Jiya Kobani', as the deputy commander of the 60th Division in Hasakah and Aleppo. This decision comes amid efforts to support the Syrian army and stabilize the region.