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Syrian Internal Security Forces Deployed into Hasakah City
(MENAFN) Syrian internal security personnel deployed into Hasakah city Monday following a landmark accord between Syria's interim government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), representing a major breakthrough in restoring central authority across the volatile northeast.
A state broadcaster confirmed the deployment fulfills terms outlined in last week's signed framework, which establishes a broad cessation of hostilities and gradual merger of military and governance frameworks.
Under the truce provisions, combatants will pull back from confrontation zones while interim government security personnel move into downtown Hasakah and Qamishli to begin security consolidation operations.
The Hasakah governorate—positioned along the borders with Türkiye and Iraq—has remained one of Syria's most critical and contested territories, valued for its farmland, petroleum reserves, and multicultural population. Control has been splintered since 2012, with the SDF maintaining effective governance throughout much of the region after dismantling the Islamic State group's presence, even as Syrian government forces held onto isolated security zones within principal municipalities.
This agreement emerges after successive weeks of sporadic combat and unstable truce mechanisms throughout northern Syria, a period during which Damascus broadened its security footprint across sections of Raqqa, Deir al-Zour, and Hasakah.
A state broadcaster confirmed the deployment fulfills terms outlined in last week's signed framework, which establishes a broad cessation of hostilities and gradual merger of military and governance frameworks.
Under the truce provisions, combatants will pull back from confrontation zones while interim government security personnel move into downtown Hasakah and Qamishli to begin security consolidation operations.
The Hasakah governorate—positioned along the borders with Türkiye and Iraq—has remained one of Syria's most critical and contested territories, valued for its farmland, petroleum reserves, and multicultural population. Control has been splintered since 2012, with the SDF maintaining effective governance throughout much of the region after dismantling the Islamic State group's presence, even as Syrian government forces held onto isolated security zones within principal municipalities.
This agreement emerges after successive weeks of sporadic combat and unstable truce mechanisms throughout northern Syria, a period during which Damascus broadened its security footprint across sections of Raqqa, Deir al-Zour, and Hasakah.
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