22.01.2026 23:21
The terrorist organization YPG/SDF detonated its own weapons depot in the town of Yarubiyah, which it has long occupied on the Iraqi border, following the entry of the Syrian army into the Hasakeh borders on January 19.
The town of Yarubiyye, which was liberated by the Syrian army from the terrorist organization YPG/SDG, draws attention with its strategic importance on the Iraqi border. While the Syrian army generally takes control of the region, a movement has emerged acknowledging their defeat by the YPG.
YPG BLEW UP ITS OWN ARMS DEPOT
The YPG terrorist organization blew up its own arms depot in the town of Yarubiyye. It was observed that the depot was completely destroyed.
AGREEMENT REACHED WITH YPG IN SYRIA
The operation launched by the Syrian army on January 16 against the terrorist organization YPG/SDG later expanded with the participation of tribes in the eastern regions of the Euphrates River, and a large portion of the territories occupied by the organization came under the control of the Syrian government.
The Ceasefire and Full Integration Agreement reached between the Damascus government and YPG/SDG includes provisions such as the complete withdrawal of the organization from the Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor provinces east of the Euphrates River, the transfer of public institutions in Hasakah to the state, the central authority's control over all border crossings and energy resources, and the individual integration of YPG/SDG elements into the security forces.
Due to the terrorist organization's reluctance to implement the agreement, clashes occasionally occur between the army and the organization along the front lines.