Syrian army enters Kurdish city of Hasakah as ceasefire takes hold
Summary
The Syrian army has moved into Hasakah as part of a ceasefire agreement with Kurdish groups. This arrangement, supported by the United States, aims to stop fighting and integrate Kurdish forces into Syria's national structures. The move is intended to stabilize the area without immediately entering Kurdish-majority regions.Key Facts
- The Syrian army entered the city of Hasakah as part of a ceasefire agreement.
- The agreement involves the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
- The U.S. backed the ceasefire, which stops ongoing conflicts in the region.
- The deal includes merging SDF fighters into Syria’s national army and police.
- Kurdish areas will remain off-limits to government troops for now.
- Only small government security units will manage state institutions in Hasakah and Qamishli.
- Turkish President Erdogan warned against efforts to undermine the agreement.
- Under the deal, a new military unit with SDF brigades will form under state control.
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