Syria: US Bolsters Troops as Kurdish Residents Protest Against Russian Patrols

 Russian helicopter near an oil well in the countryside of Hasaka, northeastern Syria (AFP)
Russian helicopter near an oil well in the countryside of Hasaka, northeastern Syria (AFP)
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Syria: US Bolsters Troops as Kurdish Residents Protest Against Russian Patrols

 Russian helicopter near an oil well in the countryside of Hasaka, northeastern Syria (AFP)
Russian helicopter near an oil well in the countryside of Hasaka, northeastern Syria (AFP)

Dozens of residents of in Malikiya countryside, northeastern Syria, protested to prevent Russian forces from advancing near their town and forced the troops to withdraw as US forces intervened and surrounded the area.

The incident, which aimed at preventing Russians from setting a military post in the area on the borders with Turkey, has provoked the Russian-US competition to establish military presence in areas east of the Euphrates.

The Russian Defense Ministry and Hmeimim base avoided commenting on the development on Monday.

According to activists, villagers of Ain Diwar halted the advancement of a Russian patrol, consisting of 11 military vehicles and prevented them from reaching an area in which a military post was supposed to be established.

Sources explained that the patrol was supported by helicopters, which flew at low altitude, to scare the protesters who insisted on their demands and called on the patrol's commander to leave the area immediately.

The commander tried to speak with the civilians and inform them that his troops will remain for two weeks only to train regime forces, field sources noted, affirming that his attempts had failed to convince the residents.

The sources said that the US forces interfered and closed all roads on the Russian patrol, noting that a US helicopter flew and chased two Russian helicopters.

US forces had repeatedly intercepted Russian attempted patrols along the international road, starting from their bases in or near the cities of Qamishli, Tel Tamr and Kobane.

In light of its understandings with Turkey, Moscow has reinforced its military presence around areas under the control of Syrian Democratic Forces near the Turkish borders, but the US forces prevent it from moving freely.

The Russian withdrawal was met with the reinforcement of US troops in the region.

Reports said that a US patrol consisting of Bradley and other military vehicles stationed in the village of Gir Ziro village met with the residents and remained there for some time before returning to its base in Rmelan.

Press sources also pointed out that the incident revealed the resentment of residents following recent Russian statements, in which it warned against Washington’s actions in the eastern Euphrates region.

“US actions in the Euphrates region create an explosive situation around the Kurdish problem, the consequences for the region can be catastrophic,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had recently stated.

“The situation on the Eastern Bank of the Euphrates is a cause for concern, where the US military illegally stationed there clearly encourages the separatist tendencies of the Kurds,” he stressed.

Americans are inciting the Kurds against the Syrian government, hindering the Kurds’ natural desire to start a dialogue with Damascus, Lavrov added.



Israeli Fire Kills at Least 44 People in Gaza, Hits Police Station

A Palestinian man throws water on a fire, as he inspects the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
A Palestinian man throws water on a fire, as he inspects the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
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Israeli Fire Kills at Least 44 People in Gaza, Hits Police Station

A Palestinian man throws water on a fire, as he inspects the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
A Palestinian man throws water on a fire, as he inspects the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

An Israeli airstrike hit a police station in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least 10 people, local health authorities said, and Israel's military said it had struck a command center of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad groups.
Medics said two Israeli missiles hit the police station, located near a market, which led to the wounding of dozens of people in addition to the 10 deaths. The identities of those killed were not immediately clear.
The Israeli military said in a statement apparently referring to the same incident, that it attacked a command and control center operated by Hamas and the allied Islamic Jihad groups in Jabalia, which militants used to plan and execute attacks against Israeli forces.
It accused Palestinian militant groups of exploiting civilians and civil properties for military purposes, an allegation Hamas and other factions deny.
Local health authorities said Israeli strikes have killed at least 34 other people in separate airstrikes across the enclave, bringing Thursday's death toll to 44, Reuters reported.
The Gaza Health Ministry said the Durra Children's Hospital in Gaza City had become non-operational, a day after an Israeli strike hit the upper part of the building, damaging the intensive care unit and destroying the facility's solar power panel system.
No one was killed. There was no Israeli comment on the incident.
Gaza's health system has been devastated by Israel's 18-month-old military campaign, launched in response to the October 7 attack by Hamas in 2023, putting many of the territory's hospitals out of action, killing medics, and reducing crucial supplies.
Since a January ceasefire collapsed on March 18, Israeli attacks have killed more than 1,900 Palestinians, many of them civilians, according to the Gaza health authorities, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as Israel seized what it calls a buffer zone of Gaza's land.