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Syria accuses Kurds of breaking truce in threat to chances of deal

The ceasefire followed government pressure for Kurdish-led forces to integrate into Syria, with both sides blaming each other for attacks that killed 11 soldiers, according to Damascus.

  • On Jan 21, Syria's government said a Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces drone strike killed seven soldiers and claimed SDF attacks killed 11, threatening the four-day ceasefire.
  • After days of rapid gains, the government on Tuesday agreed a four-day ceasefire to press the SDF to integrate into the central state and warned of an assault if it refused.
  • Denying responsibility, the SDF said the blast happened when Syrian soldiers were moving explosives and accused the Syrian army of violating the truce with attacks in several locations.
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Syrian Army attributed a drone attack to Syrian Democratic Forces that left seven dead in Hasakeh, but Kurdish militias deny it and blame it for an accident during the shipment of ammunition

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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