Another attack against SDF in Syria's Deir Az-Zour province

The attack against the Syrian Democratic Forces was believed to have been carried out by gunmen affiliated with Arab tribes.
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23 September, 2023
An attack was launched on Friday night against a position belonging to the Syrian Democratic Forces [DELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP via Getty Images-file photo]

An attack was launched on Friday night against a position belonging to US-backed, Kurdish-led forces in eastern Syria's Deir Az-Zour province.

The attack against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) was believed to have been carried out by gunmen affiliated with Arab tribes.

Activist Wissam Al-Akidi told The New Arab's Arabic sister service Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that there was an attack on an SDF military checkpoint on the outskirts of the town of Al-Tayyana. The extent of the losses was not clear.

A group of young people belonging to Arab tribes have been carrying out surprise attacks against the SDF for around 10 days following the Kurdish-led organisation's recapture of territory in Deir Az-Zour province.

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There had been fierce clashes between the group and Arab fighters, including from the formerly SDF-affiliated Deir Az-Zour Military Council militia.

Meanwhile, the SDF arrested eight people, including civilians, during a raid-and-arrest campaign in the town of As-Susa in the province.

One of the group's reconnaissance aircraft also flew through the area.