Syrian Kurdish Fighters Kill at Least 5 Türkiye-Backed Gunmen in Nighttime Attack, Activists Say 

People gather around a car wreck following a car bomb blast in northern Syria's Shawa town, near the border with Türkiye, on July 9, 2023. (AFP)
People gather around a car wreck following a car bomb blast in northern Syria's Shawa town, near the border with Türkiye, on July 9, 2023. (AFP)
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Syrian Kurdish Fighters Kill at Least 5 Türkiye-Backed Gunmen in Nighttime Attack, Activists Say 

People gather around a car wreck following a car bomb blast in northern Syria's Shawa town, near the border with Türkiye, on July 9, 2023. (AFP)
People gather around a car wreck following a car bomb blast in northern Syria's Shawa town, near the border with Türkiye, on July 9, 2023. (AFP)

Syrian Kurdish fighters carried out an attack early Monday in northern Syria, killing at least five members of Türkiye-backed Syrian opposition forces, activists said.

The attack south of the northern town of Afrin, which is held by the Türkiye-backed forces, took place shortly after midnight on Sunday, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The Observatory, an opposition war monitor, said the attack was carried out by the Afrin Liberation Forces, a Kurdish faction allied with the main Kurdish group in Syria known as the People’s Protection Units (YPG). The group has claimed scores of attacks against Türkiye-backed Syrian fighters.

Syria-based opposition activist Taher al-Omar said the attack took place about 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of Afrin. According to al-Omar, five members of the Türkiye-backed faction Failaq al-Sham were killed. The Observatory said six died, but different tolls are not uncommon in the immediate aftermath of such attacks.

Afrin has been under the control of Türkiye and its allied Syrian opposition fighters since 2018, following a Türkiye-backed military operation that pushed Syrian Kurdish fighters and thousands of Kurdish residents from the area.

Since then, the town and surrounding villages have been the site of attacks on Turkish and Türkiye-backed targets. Ankara considers Syrian Kurdish fighters who control a swath of Syrian territory along Türkiye’s border to be terrorists, allied with Kurdish insurgents within Türkiye.

Also Monday in northern Syria, Kurdish fighters fired several rockets at a Turkish army base near the town of Azaz, the Observatory and al-Omar said. There was no immediate word on casualties.

The violence comes a day after two explosions in northern Syria killed eight people, including three members of a Syrian Kurdish-led group in the town of Manbij.



Arab League Condemns Attack on Saudi Hospital, Arson at Oil Refinery in Sudan

A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Arab League Condemns Attack on Saudi Hospital, Arson at Oil Refinery in Sudan

A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit has condemned the attack on the Saudi hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, which claimed the lives of innocent civilians, describing it as a blatant violation of international and humanitarian law.
In a statement on Sunday, Aboul Gheit also denounced the arson of the Al-Jaili oil refinery north of Khartoum, labeling it a systematic attack on vital civilian infrastructure in Sudan.

According to SPA, he warned that such actions exacerbate the country’s dire economic conditions and deepen the suffering of its people.
Aboul Gheit stressed the importance of adhering to the guidelines set forth in the Jeddah Declaration for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Arrangements, which was signed in May 2023. This declaration calls for the safeguarding of public facilities—including medical centers, hospitals, and water and electricity infrastructure—and explicitly prohibits their use for military purposes.