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French troops deployed in northern Syria

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS: French Troops Are Growing In Northern Syria


31 March, 2018


MANBIJ, Syria – French troops are currently deploying five military bases in northern Syria in the area controlled by the forces of Washington-backed and Kurdish-led SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) as reported by Turkish state news agency Anadolu.

According to Turkish media, more than 70 members of the French Special Forces are at the Lafarge cement factory near Mistanur Hill and Harab-Isk.
In fact, they say that even 30 executives are working from Raqqa. The 1st Marine Parachutist Constitution and the 10th Parachutist Unit are also operating in the area.
Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) are the core of the SDF. Ankara describes YPG as a terrorist group and as the Syrian arm of the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Turkey recently launched a large-scale military operation against the YPG in the north of Syria and captured the YPG-held Afrin region.
All this comes just 24 hours after the rupture between Ankara and Paris’s relations and the reception of President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysées Palace with the political and military delegation of the Syrian Kurds and the Arab-Kurdish alliance.
According to the French “Le Monde,” this decision by the French presidency “is a crucial move and a decisive shift in the involvement of the French agent on the Kurdish Syrian front.”
The reaction was immediate and the headlines of the Turkish newspapers expressed Ankara’s anger with titles such as “Movement-scandal” in “Hürriyet” or “Crisis: France sends an army to Manbij” of “Milliyet”.
After Erdogan’s “cuff” against Macron in Paris yesterday it was announced that France does not plan to conduct a military operation in northern Syria outside the international coalitions fight against the Islamic State.
This clarification was made on the following statements made by Kurdish officials after meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, according to which Paris is also about to send “new troops” to northern Syria.
France does not envisage a new military operation on the field in northern Syria outside of the international coalition against the Islamic State,” the French Presidency underlined.
Indeed, the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, launched a violent attack on France, calling France’s move to mediate between Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces as a  “wrong approach” .
I would like to stress that I was very much disappointed by France’s completely wrong approach to this issue,”  the Turkish president said.  “Who are you talking about mediation between Turkey and a terrorist organization?” he questioned.
Addressing Emmanuel Macron, Erdogan said: “Who assigned you this duty? Who told you to get involved in those things that are bigger than yours? “
Translated from Crash Magazine Online.

TURKISH MEDIA SAYS FRENCH TROOPS DEPLOYED AT 5 MILITARY BASES IN NORTHERN SYRIA

31 March, 2018


French troops are currently deplyoed at 5 military bases within the area controlled by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northern Syria, the Turksih state-run news agency Anadolu Agency says.

According to Anadolu, over 70 French special forcesservice members are stationed at the Lafarge Cement factory near the Mistanur Hill and the village of Harab-Isk. The agency added that over 30 French servicemembers are operating in Raqqah. France’s 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment and 10th Parachute Commando forces also operate in the area.
The Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) is a core of the SDF. Ankara describes the YPG as a terrorist group, a local branch of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). Turkey has even recently conducted a large-scale military operation against the YPG in northwestern Syria and has captured the area of Afrin from it.

Turksih Media Says French Troops Deployed At 5 Military Bases In Northern Syria
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Turks preparing to assault Manbij?


[Editor’s note: It certainly looks like tensions are increasing between the Turkish-backed ‘rebels’ (or are they just a Turkish proxy army including Turkish personnel) and the Syrian Kurds, with the city of Manbij being the most likely point where fighting will break out. What greatly complicates matters is that the US and it’s allies are backing the Kurds and have forces on the ground, which raises the prospect of NATO allies becoming engaged against each other in a proxy war. For Syria, it means that despite the destruction of ISIS, there appears to be little prospect of the seemingly interminable conflict that has wrecked the country coming to an end any time soon. Ian]__________
Al Masdar
Photos (below) have emerged showing US motorized forces patrolling the frontline with Turkish-backed rebels near the city of Manbij in northern Aleppo province.
The stepped up US patrols in defense of Pentagon-backed proxies comes as Ankara is making serious threats about launching an offensive to expel Syrian Kurdish forces from Manbij and its surrounding countryside.
There are reports that Turkish-backed rebel groups (guided by Ankara) are already making preliminary moves for a major military operation against US-led forces in Manbij.
Recently, two troops of the US-coalition (at least one confirmed to be an American) were killed and five others injured in an IED attack that sources are now saying happened in Manbij city; no warring faction has officially been blamed yet.
Recently, reports emerged that France was planning to send troops to Manbij to deter Turkish aggression towards Syrian Kurdish forces.
A UK soldier has been killed in combat in Syria, the Ministry of Defence has said.
The serviceman – embedded with US forces as part of a counter-terrorism operation against the Islamic State group – was killed on Thursday by an improvised explosive device.
An American soldier was also killed by the roadside bomb, US officials said.
The MOD confirmed that his family had been notified, adding “our thoughts are with them at this difficult time”.
BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale said the British serviceman is the first UK soldier to be killed in combat fighting IS.
He said: “The MOD and the government has not acknowledged that British forces are involved in combat in Syria before.
They never comment on the activities of UK special forces either. But in 2017, the then Defence Secretary Michael Fallon did tell MPs that a small number of UK military personnel had been in the country as part of the US-led coalition.”
Our correspondent added it was believed the serviceman was killed near the town of Manbij in northern Syria in a night-time operation against IS.
US officials said five other personnel were wounded in the incident.
It comes a day after US President Donald Trump told advisers he wanted US forces withdrawn from Syria “very soon”.


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