the United States, , Germany and the United Kingdom call for “de-escalation” in the country

Kurdish forces announced on Monday that they were working to evacuate Kurdish civilians from several sectors of the province of Aleppo.

Published on 02/12/2024 10:04

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Soldiers from rebel groups on a road near the city of Aleppo, Syria, December 1, 2024. (RAMI ALSAYED / NURPHOTO / AFP)
Soldiers from rebel groups on a road near the city of Aleppo, Syria, December 1, 2024. (RAMI ALSAYED / NURPHOTO / AFP)

The United States, , Germany and the United Kingdom called for “de-escalation” in Syria, Sunday December 1, in a joint press release. In recent days, groups of rebels and jihadists have inflicted a heavy blow on the regime of Bashar al-Assad, taking control of several territories, including Aleppo, the country's second city. “We call on all parties (…) to protect civilians and infrastructure in order to avoid further displacement and disruption of the delivery of humanitarian aid”declare the four States, which mention “urgent necessity” of a “political solution”.

Kurdish forces announced on Monday that they were working to evacuate Kurdish civilians from several areas of Aleppo province.. “We are actively coordinating with all relevant parties in Syria to ensure the safety of our people and facilitate their safe transfer from the Tal Rifaat region (…) to our safe areas in the north of the country”declared Mazloum Abdi, leader of the Syrian Democratic Forces.

At least 11 civilians, including five children, were killed and dozens injured in Russian and Syrian air strikes on areas of the Idlib region, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. man Monday. “Russian and Syrian planes carried out simultaneous raids on the city of Idlib, on a camp for displaced people further north and on other regions”in this province in northwest Syria controlled by the rebels, the NGO said.

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