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Kurdish fighters announce deal with Syria to deploy troops as Turkish offensive takes tolls

  • The announcement on Sunday came as the US ordered the withdrawal of almost its entire ground force in Syria
  • The Kurds feel they have been betrayed by the US, their once formidable ally in the fight against Islamic State

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Mourners attend a funeral for Kurdish political leader Hevrin Khalaf and others including civilians and Kurdish fighters, in the northeastern Syrian Kurdish town of Derik. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Syria’s Kurds have announced a groundbreaking deal with Damascus on a Syrian troop deployment near the border with Turkey, as Ankara presses a deadly cross-border offensive that has sparked an international outcry.

The announcement on Sunday came as the US ordered the withdrawal of almost its entire ground force in Syria.

Defence Secretary Mark Esper said the move to withdraw 1,000 US troops came after Washington learned that Turkey was pressing further into Syria than expected.

Turkey’s relentless assault, which has included air strikes, shelling and a ground incursion manned mainly by Syrian proxy fighters, has killed scores of civilians and fighters since its launch on Wednesday.

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The Kurds feel they have been betrayed by the US, their once formidable ally in the fight against Islamic State (Isis), and left to fend for themselves in the battle against Turkish forces.

The massively outgunned Kurds described their deal with the Syrian government as a necessary step to stop the assault.

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Turkish-backed Syrian fighters evacuate a wounded comrade near the border town of Ras al-Ain. Photo: AFP
Turkish-backed Syrian fighters evacuate a wounded comrade near the border town of Ras al-Ain. Photo: AFP
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