The General Command of the Kurdish People
Protection Units (YPG) said in a statement that 70 soldiers of the Assad Army
fell by the PYD-linked militia as
hostages.
The regime-run media revealed that 70 soldier entered Afrin
city, Kurdish predominantly, with their weapons and two tanks without
mentioning if they are Guests or hostages by YPD.
The Kurdish units said the soldiers fell as
hostages after an ambush set up for the soldiers who were running away from
Mennegh Military Air port that fell under rebels' control.
Kurds are about 10 percent of Syria’s 23 million population,
and Kurdish Democratic Union officials have been saying for some time that they
intended to set up what they described as “an independent Council to run
Kurdish regions.
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