The retreat of the Syrian Democratic Forces from the front lines of the battle in the south of Hasakah

Syrian Service - The Syrian Democratic Forces withdrew from the front lines of the battle in the south of the city of Hasakah in the framework of the agreement with the Syrian interim government; This action was carried out simultaneously with the withdrawal of the Syrian army from the outskirts of this city, and according to this, the relief forces will .be deployed in the evacuated areas

According to Kurdpress, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) withdrew from the front lines of the battle in the south of the city of Hasaka, within the framework of the agreement between these forces and the interim government of Syria, and internal security forces (Asayesh) will be deployed in these areas.

According to the agreement between the interim government of Syria and the SDF, the forces of the Syrian army and the SDF will withdraw from the front lines of the battle, and the relief forces will be deployed in the evacuated areas, and none of the military parties will be allowed to be inside the cities. The purpose of this action is to reduce tensions and prevent new conflicts.

Rudaw's correspondent in Hasakah reported that at the same time as the Syrian Democratic Forces retreated, today the Syrian army also retreated from the outskirts of Hasakah towards Al-Shadadi region.

One of the SDF forces emphasized in an interview that these forces adhere to the ceasefire and have performed their duties in the past weeks and years, and now they are emphasizing their commitment to peace and stability.

According to the published information, the front lines of the battle are about 15 kilometers away from the center of Haskeh city and the SDF forces will be moved to the surroundings of Haskeh province.

Earlier, on the 7th of this month, the commander of the Syrian government's security forces in Hasakah, Marwan al-Ali, announced in a statement: "The army has withdrawn from the cities and is returning to its positions. "Both sides will leave the cities to avoid tension."

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