The leader of the terrorist organization SDG, Mazlum Abdi, stated in an interview with Reuters that he would leave the country if a ceasefire is reached in the conflicts between Turkey and foreign soldiers in northern Syria. "THEY WANT TO RETURN"Abdi said, "Due to new developments in Syria, it is time for the fighters who have helped us in our struggle to return to their regions with their heads held high. When a ceasefire is implemented, we can work for non-Syrian Kurdish fighters to return to their regions as well; some have returned, and some want to return," he stated. WHAT HAD HAPPENED?On November 27, clashes intensified between anti-regime armed groups and Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria. The groups had gained dominance in the largest cities such as Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, and Homs between November 30 and December 7. As the groups began to enter the capital Damascus on December 7, with support from the masses, the regime completely lost control in Damascus and many other regions, leading to its collapse. The Ba'ath Party's 61-year rule came to an end, and regime leader Assad fled the capital.
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