International organizations leave Syrian Kurdistan

International organizations leave Syrian Kurdistan

Oct 16 2019

ARK News: International humanitarian organizations left Syria on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, a day after the Assad regime entered areas under the control of the SDF.

Media sources said that the cadres of international organizations left through the crossing "Pish Khabour", which connects Syrian Kurdistan and the Kurdistan region.

The sources pointed out that among the organizations that left Hasaka, Save the Children, the International Rescue Committee, the Technical Cooperation and Development Agency (Acted) and Handy Cap.

A US diplomatic team and foreign and Arab journalists on Monday left the SDF-controlled areas through the Pish Khabour crossing, including CNN, CBS, GUARDIAN, NEW YORK TIME, AP, Al-Arabiya, and France Press Agency.

This comes in conjunction with the deployment of limited groups of the Assad regime, in areas in the governorates of Raqqa and Hasaka, after the announcement of an agreement between "SDF" and the regime.




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