PKK/YPG detained 11 Syrian soldiers
Ongoing clashes between the Syrian Army and the PKK/YPG terror group have escalated, with the PKK/YPG detaining 11 Syrian soldiers in the Deir Hafir region of Aleppo. The conflict intensifies as the terror group continues to transport militants and weapons from Raqqa to Deir Hafir.

Kokcha News Agency: Tensions between the Syrian Army and the PKK/YPG terror group have heightened, with the PKK/YPG detaining 11 Syrian soldiers in the Deir Hafir region of Aleppo. According to Syrian security sources, the soldiers were detained after they lost their way and entered a checkpoint controlled by PKK/YPG militants in the southern part of Manbij district, located in northern Aleppo.
Clashes between the Syrian Army and the PKK/YPG have been ongoing in the rural areas of Deir Hafir, with sporadic fighting reported in recent days. The PKK/YPG, which controls parts of northern Syria, has been accused of transporting militants and weapons from Raqqa to Deir Hafir, further escalating the conflict.
The PKK/YPG, considered a terrorist organization by Turkey and several other countries, has been involved in frequent clashes with Syrian forces, particularly in areas where the group has established control. The group’s recent actions in Deir Hafir and its continued weapon and militant transfers have raised concerns about the stability of the region.
The Syrian Army has been engaged in efforts to reclaim territory from the PKK/YPG, which has been accused of collaborating with other terrorist groups and destabilizing the region. The detention of the 11 soldiers marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two sides.









