There is still the fear that Turkey will once again storm Syria Kurdistan, especially Kobani, Salih Muslim Mohammad, a journalist residing in Kobani, told KurdPress, about the situation in the city after the Turkish invasion of Sari Kani and Gri Spi, two Kurdish cities in the north of Syria that fell to the control of Turkey-backed militants in 2018.
"The Turkish government is not committed to any agreement, and it has removed many armed groups from Idlib and has deployed them into Jerblus, Gri Spi and Sari Kani, and it is not impossible for them to attack Kobani,” he further said.
On the presence of Russian and central government forces in Kobani, Muslim said that according to an agreement signed between the self-ruling authority in the Kurdish regions of Syria and the Syrian army, central government troops have entered Kobani and Turkey borders and have been settled in boundaries between the Kurdish forces and Turkey border.
This journalist continued as saying that "there is no danger from the central government against Kobani, as Russia has guaranteed to prevent any attack by the Syrian forces against the Kurdish regions in the north and the Syrian democratic are Asayesh forces are watching out the situation."
He ultimately stated that the condition in the region is generally calm, but the pressure is still there on the people, who are worried about another Turkey attack against the region.
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