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Up to 15,000 Syrian rebels ready to back Turkish operation in northeast

By Reuters - Dec 13,2018 - Last updated at Dec 13,2018

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, on Thursday (Reuters photo)

ISTANBUL — Up to 15,000 Syrian rebels are ready to join a Turkish military offensive against US-backed Kurdish forces in northeast Syria, but no date has been set for the operation, a spokesman for the main Turkish-backed Syrian rebel group said on Thursday.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Turkey will launch the military operation in a few days, targeting a border region east of the Euphrates River which is held by the YPG Kurdish militia.

The announcement prompted a sharp rebuke from the Pentagon, which said any unilateral military action into northeast Syria would be unacceptable.

The United States has been supporting the YPG in the fight against Daesh insurgents since 2015. Following cross-border shelling from Turkey into Kurdish-controlled territory two months ago, US forces have set up three military observation posts near the border.

Turkey says the YPG is a terrorist organisation and an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, which has waged an insurgency against the state in southeastern Turkey for more than three decades.

Turkey has already swept YPG fighters from west of the Euphrates in military campaigns over the past two years, but has not gone east of the river — partly to avoid direct confrontation with US forces.

But Erdogan’s patience with Washington over Syria — specifically a deal to clear the YPG from the town of Manbij, just west of the Euphrates — seems to have worn thin.

The spokesman for the National Army, a Turkish-backed rebel force aimed at unifying disparate factions in northwest Syria, said on Thursday that there was no set date for the operation, which will start from both Syrian and Turkish territory.

“The battle will be launched simultaneously from several fronts,” Major Youssef Hamoud told Reuters.

“It will be in Manbij and Tel Abyad and Ras Al Ayn,” he said, referring to towns about 200km apart near Syria’s northern border.

Hamoud said the operation from Turkey may begin a few days before the move from within Syria.

In a speech on Wednesday, Erdogan said that Turkey’s target “is never US soldiers”.

Commander Sean Robertson, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement that unilateral military action into northeast Syria by any party would be of grave concern, “particularly as US personnel may be present or in the vicinity”.

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