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The Syrian army began deploying in the northern Manibidzha region on Friday after local Kurds urged it to protect it from a Turkish attack.
"This Friday, part of the Syrian army began to be located on the outskirts of the city of Manibidzh, in northern Syria.This occurs at the request of the Kurdish militia YPG, who fears the attack against Turkey and its rebels backed in the region, "reads the statement.
The city of Manhabad and its environs were repelled by the US support in 2016 to the Syrian forces. "Islamic State" has become a potential hot spot in connection with the recent US President's decision to withdraw US troops from all over Syria. Until recently, the very American military presence in Manbijk deterred any Turkish military intervention in the region.
Turkey considers Syrian Kurdish forces that control areas in northern Syria and recently lost support American, terrorists and a threat to their own safety, and declared ready to conduct a military operation against them. There are currently dozens of soldiers preparing to withdraw to Manhattan on an American base.
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