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Activists say YPG uses American flags to avoid FSA attacks


(Zaman Al Wasl)- Activists circulated photos showing American flags waving in YPG-held Tel Abyad town near the Turkish border, amid conflicted reports that the place is a U.S. military base.
 
Local activists said YPG had raised the flags in al-Monbateh village to avoid Turkey-backed Free Syrian Army. 

Other said that an American special forces invaded the village and controlled its hill and raised the flag, besides installing communication and eavesdropping equipment. 

Many activists mentioned that the American forces recruit  staff who can speak Arabic fluently.

U.S. REHABILITATES AIRPORTS 

The U.S. forces operating in Hasaka province have been rehabilitating agricultural airports to use it for military purposes, local sources told Zaan al-Wasl.

Washington, the founder and supporter of Syria Democratic Forces, an alliances of Kurdish and Arab fighters, has been behaving in Hasaka province as its own property, residents said.

The indigenous fighters mostly fighting under banner of  YPG have turned the U.S. ground troops that got an aerial coverts in their long-awaited dream of Kurdish state.


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Three agricultural airports in al-Malikiyah, Roubariya, al-Jaffal and Rmeilan towns have been under U.S. control.

 The source added that the Americans have set up their Task command for advisers and top officers in Kherbat Adnan village near al-Malikiyah town

 A new military camp is under construction near ex-ISIS-held town of al-Shaddadi.


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The radical Islamic State who has been under rapid setbacks in Syria and Iraq, mostly inflicted by the Kurdish militias and Peshmerga.

Activists says Syria partition has already done. The U.S. has take its stake in northern Syrian and Russian in the coastal provinces of Taruts and Latakia. While Turkey is pressing to make its territory west of Euphrates river.

As all regional and international powers seek their interests in Syria, the five-year war has killed an estimated 430,000 people, with roughly 11 million people made homeless in the world's worst refugee crisis.

 
 

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