06.01.2026 17:01
The terrorist organization SDG, which insists on not integrating with the Syrian army and violating the March 10 agreement, has increased tensions. The Syrian army has started to target the terrorist organization's positions with artillery and mortar fire.
Once again, action has been taken following the recent attacks by the terrorist organization SDG, which has resisted integrating into the Syrian army and has not complied with the March 10 agreement. Images from Syria have revealed that tensions in the country are escalating.
ARTILLERY STRIKE ON SDG TARGETS
The Syrian army targeted locations belonging to the terrorist organization SDG in the Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud areas. The terrorist organization's positions were hit by artillery and mortar fire.
WHAT HAPPENED?
According to the March 10 agreement, the terrorist organization SDG was expected to integrate into the Syrian army by the end of the year, but it refused to accept this condition, leading to a major crisis. Continuing its attacks in the region, SDG had targeted a checkpoint near the positions of the Syrian army with a drone.
ERDOĞAN: THE MARCH 10 AGREEMENT MUST BE FOLLOWED
President Erdoğan also delivered a striking message at the "16th Ambassadors Conference" held at the Beştepe National Exhibition Hall in Ankara. Erdoğan stated, "The March 10 Agreement must be implemented without fail. Israel's attacks are an obstacle in front of Syria. It is clear who will benefit from the fragmentation of Syria."
MINISTER GÜLER: WE WILL NOT ALLOW ANY TERRORIST ORGANIZATION
National Defense Minister Güler also issued a notable warning regarding the terrorist organization SDG in Syria. Yaşar Güler said, "In order for the process to operate and continue healthily, the PKK terrorist organization and all affiliated groups must immediately cease their terrorist activities in all regions they are located, especially in Syria, in accordance with the dissolution decision and unconditionally surrender their weapons."
Stating that the armed elements in Syria need to integrate quickly into the central government for the permanent establishment of the "Terror-free Turkey" goal, Güler said, "We expect the organization to complete this transformation without delay in a way that will prevent external interventions, taking into account the calls for disarmament and integration coming from within itself." Güler emphasized that no terrorist organization, regardless of the name it operates under, will be allowed to continue if it threatens the peace in the region. Güler also mentioned, "Recent statements and analyses in the international media indicate that the YPG-SDG terrorist organization is being attempted to be used as an apparatus by regional actors to prepare the ground for new geopolitical engineering. This situation poses a direct threat not only to Syria but also to Turkey's national security."
80,000 TROOPS TO BE SENT TO THE REGION
With the expiration of the deadline given to the PKK-SDG terrorist organization, the Syrian army has completed its preparations for a comprehensive operation. It is planned to deploy 7 divisions and approximately 80,000 soldiers to this front. It has been stated that this number may increase further depending on developments, and that heavy weapons, as well as drones, helicopters, and fighter jets, will be used in the operation. Surveillance drone flights have been intensified in the Deir ez-Zor, Tishrin-Karakozak, Tabqa, Halsa, Ain Issa, and Raqqa fronts, and the forward units have made point determinations.
WHAT IS THE MARCH 10 AGREEMENT?
On March 10, an eight-article integration agreement was signed between the Syrian Interim President Ahmed Shara and Mazlum Abdi of the SDG. The agreed-upon articles of the agreement were as follows:
"- Guaranteeing the right of all Syrians to participate in the political process and all state institutions based on merit, without religious or ethnic discrimination.
- Recognizing the Kurdish community as an inseparable part of the Syrian state and guaranteeing their citizenship and constitutional rights.
- Declaring a ceasefire throughout all Syrian territories to end armed conflicts.
- Integrating the civil and military institutions in northeastern Syria, including border crossings, airports, oil and natural gas fields, into the Syrian state administration.
- Ensuring that all displaced Syrians can return to their cities and villages and are protected by the Syrian state.
- Supporting the Syrian state's struggle against the remnants of the Assad regime and all threats to Syria's security and unity.
- Rejecting calls aimed at creating division among all segments of Syrian society, hate speech, and attempts to sow discord.
- Ensuring that the executive committees continue their work to implement the agreement by the end of the year at the latest."