Kurdish forces urge U.S. to shoulder responsibility by sending cease-fire observers

Source: Xinhua| 2019-10-19 16:18:27|Editor: huaxia
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Black smoke billows from the northern Syrian town of Ras al-Ain during an attack launched by Turkish army on Oct. 17, 2019. On the same day, the U.S. and Turkey reached a deal on a five-day truce in northern Syria where the Turkish forces had been fighting against the Kurdish militia. (Xinhua)

Kurdish forces in northern Syria on Friday accused Turkish army and allied Syrian rebels of attacking a town near Ayn al-Ayn, in violation of the truce deal reached by the U.S. and Turkey on Thursday.

DAMASCUS, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Friday accused the Turkish army of violating the cease-fire agreement in northern Syria, urging the U.S. to send observers to monitor the truce.

In a statement, the SDF said its forces had abided by the cease-fire agreement that was reached the previous day between Turkey and the U.S. on temporarily halting the Turkish operation against the Kurdish forces in northern Syria.

It said the Turkish forces and allied Syrian rebels didn't commit to the deal and attacked the town of Bad al-Kheir in the countryside of Ayn al-Ayn city in northeastern Syria, killing five SDF fighters and a number of civilians.

"Hundred of thousands of civilians have been displaced since Turkey launched its campaign last week," said the SDF statement, urging the UN, the Arab League and "particularly" the U.S. to send observers to monitor the implementation of the cease-fire.

On Oct. 9, Turkey and Syrian rebel groups started an assault to eliminate Kurdish forces in northern Syria in order to end what Turkey perceives as the threat of "terrorist and separatist" groups on its southern border and to impose a safe zone to host millions of Syrian refugees.

On Thursday evening, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said Turkey agreed to a cease-fire in Syria, under which the SDF must dismantle their defensive fortifications and pull troops from the border area.

Following his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday, Pence announced that the Turkish military operation will be paused for five days, adding the U.S. will help facilitate an "orderly withdrawal" of Kurdish-led troops from what Turkey has termed as a "safe zone" on the Syrian-Turkish border.

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