Syrian regime forces push toward Raqqa; Kurdish fighters fall back – President Ahmad al-Sharaa moves to dismantle Kurdish autonomy in the northeast, seizing oil fields and advancing on former ISIS capital Raqqa; Kurds demolish Euphrates bridges but regime forces cross by boat; France urges immediate halt to hostilities | ynetglobal

Fighting between forces loyal to Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Kurdish fighters sharply escalated in the country’s northeast on Sunday, with the Syrian army capturing key oil and gas fields from the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces.
The area has been under the control of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for several years—a U.S.-backed military alliance made up largely of Kurdish fighters who established a self-governing region there.
The area has been under the control of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for several years—a U.S.-backed military alliance made up largely of Kurdish fighters who established a self-governing region there.


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