26.01.2026 07:30
It has been learned that Mazlum Abdi, the leader of the YPG/SDG terrorist organization cornered in Syria, will use the 15-day ceasefire period as "preparation" and is trying to sabotage the process. It was stated that leader Abdi instructed his terrorists to spread the lie that "not only YPG/SDG but also the Kurdish people are targeted by Turkey. All the weapons of the Syrian army belong to Turkey. It is not Syria that is hitting us, but Turkey."
After the Syrian Ministry of Defense announced that the ceasefire reached with the terrorist organization YPG has been extended for 15 days, eyes turned to the course of the process.
BLACK PROPAGANDA INSTRUCTION
It has been determined that Mazlum Abdi, the leader of the terrorist organization YPG/SDG, who did not take a single step for 10 months to comply with the March 10 Agreement and then signed the January 18 agreement but did not recognize it, gave instructions for black propaganda to disrupt the ceasefire.
THEY WILL PREPARE DURING THE CEASEFIRE PROCESS
According to intelligence information obtained by security sources, the terrorists will use the 15-day ceasefire period as "preparation" and will want to sabotage the process.
TURKEY IS THE TARGET OF THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION
According to a report in Türkiye Newspaper, it has been determined that open instructions were conveyed to the terrorists involved in the organization's press and propaganda work by the so-called leaders of the terrorist organization to influence world public opinion. YPG/SDG, which will use the ceasefire process to conduct a perception operation, has Turkey in its sights.
THEY WILL TRY TO SPREAD PERCEPTION
It has been learned that the terrorist organization, which has lost the support of the U.S., will try to spread the perception that Turkey is cooperating with ISIS. It was stated that the organization is pursuing the lie that "not only YPG/SDG but also the Kurdish people are targeted by Turkey. All the weapons of the Syrian army belong to Turkey. It is not Syria that hits us, but Turkey."