Syrian gov’t soldier killed in clashes with Kurd-led SDF in Aleppo province
Summary
A Syrian government soldier died in a clash with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Aleppo province. This conflict raises doubts about a deal made in March aimed at integrating the SDF into Syria's government forces. Tensions persist as discussions about integration falter and violence continues in other parts of Syria.Key Facts
- A Syrian government soldier was killed in a clash with the Kurdish-led SDF in Aleppo province.
- The Syrian state news agency reported this incident, citing the Ministry of Defence.
- The violence puts a strain on a March agreement to integrate the SDF into Syrian armed forces.
- The March agreement lacks details on how to merge SDF fighters with Syria's forces.
- Syria's new government, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, is facing increased tensions with the SDF.
- Syria’s foreign minister recently met with a Kurdish official in Damascus amid ongoing conflicts.
- The SDF was a key ally of the U.S. in defeating ISIS in Syria in 2019.
- There has been other recent violence in Syria, including sectarian clashes in Suwayda and Israeli strikes on Syrian troops.
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