Tag: syria

  • Syrian state media says 28 killed in a bus ambush in Deir al-Zor

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    Twenty-eight individuals have been killed in an assault on a bus alongside a important freeway in Syria’s Deir al-Zor province that borders Iraq, Syrian state media stated on Wednesday, an incident that residents and defectors say was an ambush on a military car.There have been no extra particulars of the incident in an space the place principally Syrian military and Iranian-backed militias are primarily based, close to the traditional metropolis of Palmyra.A senior army defector within the space stated the car carried troopers and pro-government militias who had completed their go away and have been on their manner again to their base within the desolate, sparsely populated space.Another supply stated no less than thirty troopers have been killed, principally from the Syrian military’s elite Fourth Brigade, which has a powerful presence within the wealthy oil-producing province since Islamic State fighters have been ousted on the finish of 2017.Deir al-Zor residents and intelligence sources say there was an increase in current months of ambushes and hit-and-run assaults by remnants of Islamic State militants who hid in caves within the primarily desert area.They additionally say in the previous couple of months, Arab tribes who inhabit the realm have been angered by executions by Iranian militias working within the space of dozens of nomads suspected of affiliation to militants.

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  • America advised its citizens not to go to India, it was classified as Pakistan, Syria, Yemen

    US Travel Advisory India: America has advised its citizens not to go to India. America said that Corona, crime and terrorism against women is 

    The US, which has made all claims of friendship with Washington India, has advised its citizens not to visit India. The US has attributed this to the Corona crisis, crime and terrorism in India. Not only this, the US has set a rating of 4 for a trip to India which is considered the worst. This category includes war-torn Syria, terrorism center Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Yemen, besides India.

    The US has said that there is a corona crisis in India. Apart from this, crime and terrorism have increased in the country, so American citizens should not travel to India. The US has also cited crime and extremism against women as some of the other reasons for its advisory. On the other hand, the Indian Tourism and Hospitality Association (FAITH) has urged the Indian government to pressurize the US government to change the travel advisory.

    Faith said that the government should take it on priority so that the negative image being created about the country can be stopped. Faith said that at present, the tourism industry is going through a serious crisis due to the corona epidemic and soon this industry is going to resume itself in India. The travel advisory released on 23 August includes violence affected countries like Pakistan, Syria, Yemen, Iran and Iraq besides India.

    Warning not to go to the Indo-Pakistan border
    American tourists have been very important in all seasons for the tourism industry in India. Not only this, tourists from America stay in India for the longest time than other countries. While American tourists stay for 29 days, people from other countries stay for 22 days. Faith said that if the US government issues travel advisory in favor of India, it will create a good environment for travel in India. This will bring great relief to the tourism industry that is moaning from Corona.

    This American advisory also warns that due to the Corona virus, the border can be closed and the airport can be closed. Travel may be banned. Lockdown may occur. The US State Department has specifically issued a warning not to go to the Jammu-Kashmir and India-Pakistan border. Faith said that putting Syria and Pakistan on the list is a very bad situation for India.

  • As Turkey Completes Plan to Attack Syria, Donald Trump Threatens to ‘Obliterate’ Its Economy

    Trump’s warning on Turkey’s economy appeared aimed at placating critics who accused him of abandoning the Syrian Kurds by pulling out US forces from the war-torn nation.

    Turkey said on Tuesday it had completed preparations for a military operation in northeast Syria after the United States began pulling back troops, opening the way for a Turkish attack on Kurdish-led forces long allied to Washington.

    But US President Donald Trump warned he would “obliterate” the NATO ally’s economy if it took action in Syria that he considered “off limits” following his decision on Sunday to pull 50 American special forces troops from the border region.

    The US move will leave its Kurdish-led partner forces in Syria vulnerable to an incursion by the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), which brands them terrorists because of their links to Kurdish militants who have waged a long insurgency in Turkey.

    “The TSK will never tolerate the establishment of a terror corridor on our borders. All preparations for the operation have been completed,” the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Twitter early on Tuesday.

    “It is essential to establish a safe zone/peace corridor to contribute to our region’s peace and stability, and for Syrians to achieve a safe life,” it said.

    A Reuters witness said there was no sign of military activity on Tuesday near the Turkish border town of Akcakale, across from Syria’s Tel Abyad. Howitzers were positioned behind earth embankments on the Turkish side of the border, pointed towards Syria.

    US forces evacuated two observation posts at Tel Abyad and Ras al Ain on Monday, a US official said.

    Trump’s warning on Turkey’s economy appeared aimed at placating critics who accused him of abandoning the Syrian Kurds by pulling out US forces. The decision drew criticism from Democrats and a rebuke from some of Trump’s fellow Republicans in Congress, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

    “As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I’ve done before!)” Trump tweeted.

    “Red Flag”

    His remarks met an angry response in Turkey, including from opposition party politicians such as Iyi Party leader Meral Aksener who said it was a day to put aside domestic politics.

    “Threatening Turkey’s economy is a diplomatic catastrophe,” she told her party’s lawmakers in a speech in parliament. “Today there is only one party and that is our red (Turkish) flag.”

    “The best response to this insolence is to go into the east of the Euphrates and break the terror corridor,” she added.

    The Kurdish-led forces, who have been Washington’s most capable partners in fighting Islamic State in Syria, have denounced the major shift in US policy as “stab in the back”.

    Mustafa Bali, an official with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said the continued Turkish military buildup on the border, together with information about further mobilisation of Turkey-backed Syrian rebels, indicated that “an attack is imminent and we expect it soon”.

    “Naturally our preparations are along the length of the border with Turkey and our forces are in a state of readiness,” Bali told Reuters.

    The United States expects Turkey to take responsibility for captive Islamic State fighters in northeastern Syria if Ankara’s planned incursion seizes areas where the detained militants are held, a senior State Department official said.

    The captives are held in SDF facilities south of a safe zone initially proposed by Turkey.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said overnight it was Turkey’s fundamental right to take necessary measures for its national security against terrorism threats from Syria.

    “Turkey is determined to clear terrorists from the east of the Euphrates and protect its own security and survival while implementing a secure zone in order to achieve peace and stability,” Aksoy said in a written statement.

    Russia, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s strongest foreign ally, said it was not told in advance by the United States or Turkey about any agreements they had about plans to pull US troops from the northeast, adding it was watching the situation very closely.

    Iran, another Assad ally, voiced opposition to any Turkish military operation in Syria. “Such an action will not only not end Turkey’s security concerns but will lead to widespread material and human damage,” Iran’s foreign ministry said.

    President Tayyip Erdogan has said Turkey plans to resettle two million refugees in northern Syria and Turkish media has said the draft resettlement plan involves a 151 billion lira ($26 billion) construction project. Turkey hosts 3.6 million Syrian refugees.

    The Trump administration official, briefing reporters on a conference call, said 50 US troops in the region that Turkey has targeted would be redeployed elsewhere in Syria “where they aren’t in the crossfire.” The United States has about 1,000 troops in Syria.

    Turkey’s lira lost 2% of its value against the dollar to hit its weakest level since early September but edged off its lows to 5.8195 on Tuesday. Turkey’s sovereign dollar bonds also came under fresh pressure.

    Ties between Ankara and Washington have long been tense over a range of issues including Syria policy and Turkey’s purchase of a Russian missile defence system.