3 soldiers killed in terrorist attacks in northeastern Syria: SANA news agency
Army accuses 'PKK terrorists, remnants of former regime' to hinder implementation of ceasefire deal with SDF
ISTANBUL
Three Syrian soldiers were killed and others injured "in attacks by PKK terrorists and remnants of the former regime," the military said on Monday.
The army’s Operations Command told the SANA news agency that "armed groups linked to the PKK terrorist movement and remnants of the former regime targeted troops deploying in northeastern Syria under a ceasefire and integration agreement between the government and the SDF group."
It did not specify where exactly the attacks occurred.
The command said "the PKK-linked terrorist groups and remnants of the former regime are trying to disrupt the implementation of the deal."
On Sunday evening, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa announced a ceasefire and an agreement for the full integration of the SDF into state institutions.
Under the deal, the SDF will withdraw its military formations east of the Euphrates River and hand over administrative and security control of Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor provinces to the Syrian state.
The agreement also provides for the integration of SDF military and security personnel into the Syrian ministries of defense and interior following individual security vetting, as well as the transfer of border crossings, oil and gas fields, and civilian institutions to government control.
The announcement followed a military operation launched by the Syrian Army, through which it regained wide areas in eastern and northeastern Syria after repeated violations by the SDF of earlier agreements signed with Damascus nearly a year ago.
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