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Syrian military announces a new four-day ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces
Summary
Guards from the Kurdish-led SDF withdrew from the al-Hol camp in northeast Syria, and the Syrian military announced a new four-day ceasefire after two weeks of clashes.
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Syrian authorities announced a new four-day ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces after clashes in northeast Syria. Earlier Tuesday, guards from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces withdrew from the al-Hol camp, which houses thousands linked to the Islamic State group. Syrian officials said that allowed some detainees to escape, a claim the AP could not independently confirm. The clashes followed a breakdown in negotiations over a deal to transfer SDF-held prisons and integrate forces with the government.
Key reported facts:
- The Syrian military announced a four-day ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces after about two weeks of fighting.
- Guards from the Syrian Democratic Forces withdrew from the al-Hol camp; Syrian officials reported some detainees may have left, which the AP could not independently confirm.
- Syria's interior ministry reported that 120 IS members escaped from a prison in Shaddadeh on Monday and said security forces recaptured 81 of them while pursuing others.
- The SDF and the Syrian government have traded blame over camp and prison incidents, and a U.S. military official said the situation is being closely monitored.
Summary:
Officials report that SDF guards left the al-Hol camp and that a four-day ceasefire is now in effect. Undetermined at this time.
