Deadly Suicide Attack on Kurdish-US Convoy in Hasakeh

Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters hold up their weapons in the north of Raqqa city, Syria February 3, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters hold up their weapons in the north of Raqqa city, Syria February 3, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said
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Deadly Suicide Attack on Kurdish-US Convoy in Hasakeh

Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters hold up their weapons in the north of Raqqa city, Syria February 3, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters hold up their weapons in the north of Raqqa city, Syria February 3, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said

A suicide car bomb attack on a military convoy in the northeastern Syrian province of Hasakeh Monday killed five members of a Kurdish-led force accompanying US-led coalition troops, a monitor said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said five fighters from the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces were killed in the attack.

President Donald Trump announced last month that he planned to speedily withdraw US troops from Syria, but has since said it does not need to go quickly as he tries to ensure safety of Kurdish allies in northern Syria who are at risk of attack from neighboring Turkey.

Last Wednesday, 19 people, including four Americans, were killed in an attack on a grill house in the central market of the flashpoint northern town of Manbij.

The suicide bombing, claimed by ISIS, was the deadliest to hit US troops since they deployed to Syria in 2014.

The four Americans killed in the blast were two soldiers, a civilian defense department employee and a Pentagon subcontractor.



Türkiye to Help Syria with Weapon Systems, Equipment under Signed MoU

Syrian government security forces stand near an earth barrier that they created as a buffer during their deployment in Busra al-Harir in Syria's southern Daraa province on July 21, 2025.  (Photo by Bakr ALkasem / AFP)
Syrian government security forces stand near an earth barrier that they created as a buffer during their deployment in Busra al-Harir in Syria's southern Daraa province on July 21, 2025. (Photo by Bakr ALkasem / AFP)
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Türkiye to Help Syria with Weapon Systems, Equipment under Signed MoU

Syrian government security forces stand near an earth barrier that they created as a buffer during their deployment in Busra al-Harir in Syria's southern Daraa province on July 21, 2025.  (Photo by Bakr ALkasem / AFP)
Syrian government security forces stand near an earth barrier that they created as a buffer during their deployment in Busra al-Harir in Syria's southern Daraa province on July 21, 2025. (Photo by Bakr ALkasem / AFP)

Türkiye will help Syria with the provision of weapons systems and logistical tools under a military cooperation accord signed on Wednesday, a Turkish defense Ministry source said on Thursday, adding that Ankara would also train Syria's army in the use of such equipment if needed.

In a first step toward a comprehensive military cooperation agreement, Türkiye and Syria signed a memorandum of understanding on military training and consultancy after talks between their foreign, defense ministers, and intelligence chiefs.

The source told reporters in Ankara that the Kurdish-led and US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) had not met any of the conditions set out in a March agreement with Damascus on the group's integration into Syria's state apparatus, and added Ankara expected it to urgently respect the deal.