US Official: Turkey blows area close to US special forces base in Syria
Turkey’s explosion occurred near a military base belong to US special forces, but no Americans were reported injured, a US official was cited by Western media.
Turkey’s explosion occurred near a military base belong to US special forces, but no Americans were reported injured, a US official was cited by Western media.
Thousands of Kurds in Iranian cities took the street on Friday, shouting anti-Turkey slogans as Ankara started its assaults against Kurdish forces in Syria right after the US’s sudden withdrew from the region.
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Turkish army, in its second day of operation against Syrian Kurdistan, failed to advance and continues to target civilian, Avatoday source said.
After the sudden announcement of US withdrew by President Trump earlier this week and giving green-light to Turkey to enter Syria and attack the Kurds, Iran has also joined the game with a surprise military manure near Turkish border on Wednesday.
Clashes erupted between a Kurdish opposition force and Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC,) near the border town of Mariwan on Friday night, local sources reported.
Tens of thousands voted for Kochar Birkar, a Kurdish mathematician and a Cambridge professor, among 50 names presented by Prospect Magazine for the year 2019.
Two Peshmerga of Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDP-I) were killed and a civilian wounded as a result of a clash with Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the border city of Sardasht.
A top member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, who murdered a member of Kurdish opposition party several month ago in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, was killed by the organization on Monday.