• International
  • Syria extends ceasefire with Kurdish forces by 15 days to support IS detainee transfers

    Damascus, Jan 25 (.) Syria on Saturday extended a truce with Kurdish forces by 15 days to support the transfer of Islamic State (IS) detainees from Syria to Iraq, as tensions in the country’s northeast continue, the Syrian defence authority said in a statement. “The ceasefire across all sectors of Syrian army operations” has been


    728 x 90 Advertisement
    728 x 90 Advertisement
    300 x 250 Advertisement

    Damascus, Jan 25 (.) Syria on Saturday extended a truce with Kurdish forces by 15 days to support the transfer of Islamic State (IS) detainees from Syria to Iraq, as tensions in the country’s northeast continue, the Syrian defence authority said in a statement.
    “The ceasefire across all sectors of Syrian army operations” has been extended by 15 days, starting at 11:00 p.m. local time (2000 GMT) on Saturday, according to the statement.
    It said that the decision was taken in support of a U.S.-led operation to relocate IS detainees from prisons previously run by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
    The extension came amid mutual accusations between the Syrian army and the SDF of violations and preparations for renewed fighting, underscoring the fragility of recent de-escalation efforts after weeks of clashes in northeastern Syria.
    Earlier on Saturday, the army’s operations authority accused the SDF of bringing reinforcements from Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militias based in Iraq’s Qandil Mountains into the northeastern province of Hasakah, warning that such movements threatened regional stability.
    The SDF, for its part, accused Damascus of moving toward escalation despite the ceasefire. In a statement issued Saturday evening, the SDF said Syrian forces were conducting systematic military preparations and logistical movements in Syria’s Jazira region and around the town of Kobani.
    The SDF said its forces had come under two separate attacks earlier in the day in the region, describing the incidents as clear violations of the ceasefire.
    Meanwhile, Syria’s foreign affairs official Mohammad Taha al-Ahmad told state media that there had been no positive response from the SDF to the authority’s proposals, accusing the group of repeatedly seeking truces to gain time.
    The latest developments come as northeastern Syria remains on edge, with international efforts focused on preventing the collapse of the ceasefire, securing detention facilities holding IS suspects, and averting a broader escalation that could further destabilize the region.
    Tensions between the Syrian interim authorities and the SDF have recently intensified in the northeast, including areas near detention facilities holding IS suspects, despite several ceasefire arrangements and internationally mediated talks.
    The latest flare-ups followed a fragile agreement under which SDF units were to withdraw from areas west of the Euphrates River, allowing state institutions and security forces to return to key locations. Disagreements over the scope and timing of the withdrawal quickly led to renewed clashes.
    . XINHUA ARN

    728 x 90 Advertisement
    728 x 90 Advertisement
    300 x 250 Advertisement

    हर महीने  ₹199 का सहयोग देकर आज़ाद हिन्द न्यूज़ को जीवंत रखें। जब हम आज़ाद हैं, तो हमारी आवाज़ भी मुक्त और बुलंद रहती है। साथी बनें और हमें आगे बढ़ने की ऊर्जा दें। सदस्यता के लिए “Support Us” बटन पर क्लिक करें।

    Support us

    ये आर्टिकल आपको कैसा लगा ? क्या आप अपनी कोई प्रतिक्रिया देना चाहेंगे ? आपका सुझाव और प्रतिक्रिया हमारे लिए महत्वपूर्ण है।
    728 x 90 Advertisement
    728 x 90 Advertisement
    300 x 250 Advertisement

    Related Stories

    728 x 90 Advertisement
    728 x 90 Advertisement
    300 x 250 Advertisement