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Military mobilizations by the interim Damascus government toward the city of Kobani

Local sources reported military build-ups by factions affiliated with the interim government in the areas of Kharab Ishk and Jalbiya in the countryside of Kobani.

According to the information, the region has witnessed military movements and reinforcements over the past few hours.

Today, the factions known as “Al-Amshat and Al-Hamzat” returned to the town of Jalbiya after previously withdrawing under an earlier agreement, according to local sources.

The sources stated that the factions positioned themselves in the town’s school and began provocative movements toward the Kurdish community at the Jalbiya roundabout, amid rising tensions among local residents.

These developments come amid a tense atmosphere following provocations and unrest in various areas including Hasakah, Qamishli, Azaz, Aleppo, and Afrin during the Newroz celebrations,raising concerns about a potential escalation and a widening of tensions in the region.
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The statement of the young man who took down the Syrian flag during the Nowruz(Newroz) celebrations in Kobani:

Regarding the incident of lowering the Syrian flag on Nowruz holiday

I did this after being influenced by watching videos of prisoners being tortured and the bodies of martyrs being mutilated.

I was deeply affected by the scenes of the Kurdish flag being torn down and the pictures of the martyrs being ripped apart.

I saw these scenes in several areas of northern Syria

I was moved by these scenes and I lowered the flag; no one incited me to do so.

I didn't know that this incident would cause strife (fitna) among the Syrian people.

No one incited me to do it; I did it of my own accord.

After that, I returned home and did not complete the celebration.
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A civilian named Luqman Kamal lost his life in an attack by relatives of mercenaries in the Afrin countryside. The civilian had gone to Afrin city to celebrate Nowruz. On his way back, he was stopped and beaten at the Al-Shatt checkpoint in Azaz, which forced him to return to Afrin. Later, he was stopped and attacked again by another group at the Mirimin village junction; he died as a result of a severe heart attack he suffered during this attack.
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A civilian named Luqman Kamal lost his life in an attack by relatives of mercenaries in the Afrin countryside. The civilian had gone to Afrin city to celebrate Nowruz. On his way back, he was stopped and beaten at the Al-Shatt checkpoint in Azaz, which forced…
The attacks against Kurds for celebrating Newroz by Syrian militants affiliated with the Syrian Government - started on march 20th and aggravated by the *Flag event* on March 21st - have claimed its first victim.

Luqman Kamal, succumbed to his wounds this morning.

He’s a Kurd - beaten by a mob of Syrians in Azaz - now dead, resulting from the wounds sustained by these attacks.
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Six drones targeted the Kharab al-Jir (Rmeilan) base in the countryside of al-Hasakah.

- The base includes an airfield that was previously used by U.S. forces. The drones were launched from Iraqi territory, and it is believed that Iran-aligned factions may have carried out the attack, according to initial investigations.
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Six drones targeted the Kharab al-Jir (Rmeilan) base in the countryside of al-Hasakah. - The base includes an airfield that was previously used by U.S. forces. The drones were launched from Iraqi territory, and it is believed that Iran-aligned factions may…
Sipan Hamo:
We condemn the attack targeting the Kharab al-Jir base in the eastern region, carried out with missiles launched this evening from Iraqi territory. We hold the Iraqi authorities fully and directly responsible for this act, due to their failure to control their territory and prevent its use to launch attacks that threaten our security and territorial integrity. The attack resulted in material damage, but no casualties were reported among our military personnel. We call upon them to assume their responsibilities immediately and effectively, and to take firm and decisive measures to prevent the recurrence of such violations
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Six drones targeted the Kharab al-Jir (Rmeilan) base in the countryside of al-Hasakah. - The base includes an airfield that was previously used by U.S. forces. The drones were launched from Iraqi territory, and it is believed that Iran-aligned factions may…
Footage of the launch of several missiles fired from inside Iraq towards Syria.

At least seven Arash-type rockets were launched from the Rabiya area west of Mosul, towards al-Hasakah.

After investigations, a launch pad and a burned-out vehicle used in the attack were found.
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Above the skies of Hawler (Erbil) at least one drone, launched by the PMF, has been shot down. The explosion caused debris to rain down on residential areas.
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The pro-war clique within the Turkish state continues its activities!

Arbitrary house raids in Turkey and Northern Kurdistan following Newroz celebrations.

A total of 170 people were detained: 6 in Amed (Diyarbakır), 7 in Istanbul, and 14 in İzmir.
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Trump made a statement regarding the Strait of Hormuz: "We will have control over everything we want."

Iran, on the other hand, stated that one of the conditions for the cessation of hostilities is that they have control over the Strait of Hormuz.
PJAK Rejects Military Cooperation with the U.S.; "Washington Is Not Seeking Democracy"

Amid ongoing speculation about possible cooperation between Iranian Kurdish groups and the United States in a potential conflict with Iran, the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) has clearly rejected any form of military partnership with Washington.

In an interview, Rozerin Kemanger, the communications manager of the group's women's branch (KJAR), stated that the U.S. has no real intention of bringing democracy to the region and is instead acting based on its own interests.

Kemanger said, "From our perspective, neither the United States nor Iran has a real plan to ensure freedom for the Kurdish people." She described the current conflict as "a struggle between global capitalist powers and regional nation-states."

According to Kemanger, the United States entered the conflict not to defend people, but to protect energy routes and secure its own strategic interests.
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PJAK Rejects Military Cooperation with the U.S.; "Washington Is Not Seeking Democracy" Amid ongoing speculation about possible cooperation between Iranian Kurdish groups and the United States in a potential conflict with Iran, the Kurdistan Free Life Party…
Although analysts believe Kurdish groups have limited military capacity, PJAK is often seen as one of the more experienced groups in terms of modern warfare.

The group is mainly based in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, but it also claims to have an active presence inside Iran. Kemanger stated that their forces are "fully prepared to respond under different conditions" and are focused not only on military activities but also on organizing local communities, especially among women and youth.

As tensions rise, Iran and allied militias have carried out attacks against Kurdish groups. Kemanger said PJAK has taken necessary defensive measures, including strengthening its structures and training its forces.

On the political level, PJAK emphasizes the importance of unity among Kurdish parties. Recently, several Iranian Kurdish groups formed an alliance aimed at overthrowing the Iranian government and promoting Kurdish autonomy. Kemanger believes that "the regime fears Kurdish unity" and that such cooperation could play a key role in the future.

She described the current situation as "fragile and sensitive" and called for greater awareness among Kurds, as well as broader cooperation with other communities.

"Achieving democracy in Iran and freedom in Kurdistan is only possible through unity and strong alliances," she concluded.
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