Russia sends reinforcements to northern Syria

Russia deployed troop reinforcements Wednesday to an area of northern Syria controlled by Kurdish fighters and government troops amid fears of a Turkish ground incursion. (AFP/File)
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Updated 30 November 2022
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Russia sends reinforcements to northern Syria

  • The move by Damascus ally Moscow comes after Ankara launched air strikes on Kurdish targets in Syria and Iraq on November 20
  • Residents of Tal Rifaat, a Kurdish-held pocket north of Aleppo, told AFP that Russian troop reinforcements had reached the city

QAMISHLI, Syria: Russia deployed troop reinforcements Wednesday to an area of northern Syria controlled by Kurdish fighters and government troops, residents and a war monitor said, amid fears of a Turkish ground incursion.
The move by Damascus ally Moscow comes after Ankara launched air strikes on Kurdish targets in Syria and Iraq on November 20, a week after a deadly Istanbul bombing that it blamed on Kurdish militants, who have denied responsibility.
Residents of Tal Rifaat, a Kurdish-held pocket north of Aleppo, told AFP that Russian troop reinforcements had reached the city.
Tal Rifaat lies 15 kilometers (nine miles) south of the border with Turkiye. Kurdish forces control the city and surrounding villages, and Russian troops were already present in the area.
Residents said Russian forces had set up roadblocks at a nearby village separating it from positions under the control of Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel proxies.
Turkish proxies control areas surrounding Tal Rifaat from the north, while Russian-backed Syrian troops control zones mostly to the south.
After carrying out a series of air strikes, Turkiye has threatened to launch a ground incursion into northern Syria, including the Tal Rifaat pocket as well as Kobani and Manbij further east.
Kobani and Manbij are under the control of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which include the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), one of the groups Turkiye accuses of being behind the Istanbul bombing.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said Russia was also reinforcing its troops at a government-controlled air base near Tal Rifaat.
The reinforcements could be an attempt “to stop or put off the Turkish operation,” Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria have called on Russia to dissuade Turkiye from launching a ground offensive against them, their commander said on Tuesday.
The Observatory said Russian reinforcements had also reached the outskirts of the border city of Kobani.
Russian troops deployed in some Kurdish-controlled border areas of northern Syria following a 2019 agreement that sought to avert a previous Turkish incursion threat.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said last week that Turkiye was more determined than ever to secure its border with Syria from attacks by Kurdish fighters, threatening a ground operation “at the most convenient time.”
Since 2016, Turkiye has carried out successive operations against Kurdish forces in northern Syria that have installed its proxies in several areas along the border.


3 Palestinians injured, vehicles torched during attack by Israeli settlers in West Bank

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3 Palestinians injured, vehicles torched during attack by Israeli settlers in West Bank

  • Significant damage reported as settlers storm plant nursery in town of Deir Sharaf, near Nablus
  • 65-year-old man suffers broken hand, 2 people left with bruises and other injuries

LONDON: Three Palestinians were injured and several vehicles were set on fire during an attack on Thursday by a group of Israeli settlers on a plant nursery in the town of Deir Sharaf, about 5 miles west of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

The settlers stormed Al-Junaidi nursery and assaulted people inside. A 65-year-old man’s hand was broken, and two other people were left with bruises and other injuries. All three were taken to hospital for treatment, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.

The attackers also set fire to several vehicles at the nursery, resulting in significant damage, the agency said.

The West Bank is home to nearly 3.3 million Palestinians and 700,000 settlers. The Israeli settlements there are considered illegal under international law, and widely viewed as an obstacle to hopes for the future establishment of a Palestinian state.

Attacks by settlers on Palestinian villages and properties in the West Bank have increased since the Gaza war began in October 2023. Palestinians have been killed in some incidents.