Jarabulus locals protest YPG/PKK occupation of northern Syria

Hundreds gather in Jarabulus city center to decry terrorist occupation in northern Syria
Hundreds of Syrians on Friday protested in the city of Jarabulus against the YPG/PKK terrorist group’s occupation of northern Syria.
In August 2016, Jarabulus, a city in Syria’s northwestern Aleppo region, was captured from the Daesh terrorist group by the Turkish-led Operation Euphrates Shield.
In the city center, hundreds of people gathered to protest the YPG/PKK terror group, which occupies one-fourth of the country.
Scores of people carried Turkish flags during the demonstration.
The demonstrators also held banners in English, Turkish, and Arabic that read “To the international coalition: YPJ YPG = PKK terrorist” and “Terrorist PKK, PYD even though you burn or steal our homes we won’t stop demanding our land.”
The YPG is the armed Syrian offshoot of the PKK/PYD, while YPJ is the female armed brigade of the PYD.
The PKK, listed as a terrorist group by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU, has waged a terror campaign against Turkey for more than 30 years, killing nearly 40,000 people.
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