The U.S.-backed PKK/YPG terrorists on Friday rejected a call to leave Syriaโs northern city of Aleppo after the government announced a cease-fire in deadly clashes that forced thousands of civilians to flee.
The YPG attacks killed nine and were the latest challenge for a country still struggling to forge a new path after anti-regime forces ousted longtime dictator Bashar Assad just over a year ago.
It also forced around 30,000 families to flee their homes, according to the U.N.
The fighting came as Damascus and the YPG struggle to implement a deal to merge the YPG i
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