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Syria war: Kurds call on Damascus to defend against Turks | Syria war: Kurds call on Damascus to defend against Turks |
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Kurdish authorities in Syria's northern Afrin enclave have called on Syrian troops to defend the region's border, as a Turkish offensive continues there. | Kurdish authorities in Syria's northern Afrin enclave have called on Syrian troops to defend the region's border, as a Turkish offensive continues there. |
They said the "aim of this (Turkish) aggression is to cut more Syrian land by occupying Afrin". | They said the "aim of this (Turkish) aggression is to cut more Syrian land by occupying Afrin". |
Turkish-led forces began their assault in north-western Syria on Saturday. | |
Ankara regards Kurdish YPG fighters in Afrin as terrorists, and says they are linked to Kurdish PKK guerrillas who operate in Turkey itself. | |
Forty-eight Turkish-backed rebels and 42 YPG fighters have been killed in the fighting since Saturday, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group. | Forty-eight Turkish-backed rebels and 42 YPG fighters have been killed in the fighting since Saturday, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group. |
In a separate development, Germany put plans on hold to upgrade German-made tanks used by Turkey amid a public outcry over the Turkish offensive. | In a separate development, Germany put plans on hold to upgrade German-made tanks used by Turkey amid a public outcry over the Turkish offensive. |
What is the background to this? | |
This involves conflicting alliances and interests among regional and global powers. | |
Turkey accuses the YPG (People's Protection Units) of having links to the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) group within its own borders. | Turkey accuses the YPG (People's Protection Units) of having links to the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) group within its own borders. |
In a statement on Thursday, Afrin's Kurdish authorities said the Turkish operation "threatens Syria and the security and life of the civilian population residing in the area". | In a statement on Thursday, Afrin's Kurdish authorities said the Turkish operation "threatens Syria and the security and life of the civilian population residing in the area". |
"We call upon the Syrian state to carry out its sovereign duties towards Afrin and protect its borders with Turkey from attacks by the Turkish occupier," it added. | "We call upon the Syrian state to carry out its sovereign duties towards Afrin and protect its borders with Turkey from attacks by the Turkish occupier," it added. |
There has been no public response yet from the government in Damascus. | There has been no public response yet from the government in Damascus. |
The YPG denies any direct organisational links to the PKK - an assertion backed by the US, which has provided the militia and allied Arab fighters with weapons and air support to help them battle Islamic State jihadists in Syria. | The YPG denies any direct organisational links to the PKK - an assertion backed by the US, which has provided the militia and allied Arab fighters with weapons and air support to help them battle Islamic State jihadists in Syria. |
Tensions between the US and Turkey surfaced during an apparently confrontational phone call between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US President Donald Trump on Wednesday. | |
While a White House statement said Mr Trump had "urged Turkey to de-escalate" its Afrin operation, the Turkish foreign minister later insisted that Mr Erdogan had demanded US troops withdraw from northern Syria's Manbij region, which is also controlled by Kurdish forces. | |
Mr Erdogan has said the Turkish operation will be extended to Manbij - potentially bringing the Nato allies into direct conflict. | |
The White House statement says President Trump called on Turkey "to avoid any actions that might risk conflict between Turkish and American forces". | |
So far Turkish-backed forces seem to have made slow progress. |