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Turkish Forces Strike Kurdish YPG Positions in Tell Rifaat - Reports

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Almost a week ago, Turkey’s Defence Ministry reported another shelling of the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in response to the latter’s fire from the city of Tell Rifaat.

Turkish forces deployed in Operation Euphrates Shield have fired five howitzers in districts of the city of Tell Rifaat to the southeast of Afrin, according to CNN Turk. The strikes were aimed at Kurdish YPG/PKK forces, which are considered to be a terrorist organization by Ankara.

Several days earlier, the YPG/PKK reportedly organised two attacks targeting civilians in Afrin's city centre. As a result of the attacks, 10 civilians lost their lives and 18 more were injured.

Control of Tell Rifaat

The day before a Syrian security source told Sputnik that the Kurdish Self Defence Forces (YPG) had agreed to transfer control over Tell Rifaat to the Syrian Armed Forces. However, the Turkish president has rejected the reports, stating that a convoy of Syrian government forces which attempted to enter the blockaded city of Afrin had retreated following Turkish warning fire in the area.

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Afrin has been under the control of local police since July 2018. Prior to that, Turkish forces gained control of the city as a result of a military operation launched in January the same year and cleared the YPG and the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) from Turkey's Syrian border.

Recently, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was speaking about a second similar operation: this time, on the eastern bank of the Euphrates, as well as in Manbij, Syria, located near the Turkish border, if the United States does not facilitate the pull-out of the militia from the region.

Later, the Turkish president postponed the operation following a 14 December phone conversation with US President Donald Trump, who later announced plans to withdraw US troops from Syria.

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