Ceasefire Extended in Syria Amid Ongoing Tensions
RAQQA, Syria (AP) — Following a brief four-day truce, the Syrian government has announced an extension of the ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces for an additional 15 days. This development is critical as it coincides with operations by U.S. forces to transfer accused Islamic State militants from privately held prisons in northeastern Syria to detention facilities in Iraq.
Why It Matters
The extension of the ceasefire signals a potential opportunity for reduced hostilities in a region marked by intense conflict. With recent escalations leading to territorial losses for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the ongoing negotiations could influence the stability of the region and the well-being of civilians caught in the crossfire.
Key Developments
- Syria’s defense ministry confirmed the extension of the ceasefire, emphasizing its support for U.S. operations in the region.
- The SDF affirmed its commitment to the truce, highlighting the need for de-escalation and civilian protection.
- Intense clashes had recently diminished SDF control in areas previously held.
- Reports emerged of military reinforcements being sent by government forces to northeastern Syria.
- The U.S. military has begun transferring detainees and confirmed the transfer of the first 150 prisoners to Iraq.
Full Report
Ceasefire Announcement
Just hours after the initial ceasefire ended, the Syrian defense ministry declared a 15-day extension, aimed at facilitating the operational transfer of Islamic State detainees. The SDF, in a public statement, expressed dedication to the ceasefire, underlining its role in achieving stability and protecting civilians.
Military Movements and Tensions
Despite the temporary ceasefire, recent weeks have seen significant military confrontations between Syrian government forces and the SDF, resulting in notable territorial losses for the Kurdish fighters. Observers have noted increased troop deployments and logistical movements by the government, prompting concerns from the SDF about a potential new escalation in violence.
International Calls for Restraint
In light of these developments, the SDF has urged the international community to intervene and prevent further escalation in the region.
Prisoner Transfers
On the same day the ceasefire was announced, state media reported the release of 126 minors from the al-Aqtan prison, recently seized by government forces. The release of these youths underscores the complex humanitarian situation as Syrian authorities continue managing numerous Islamic State detainees, with plans for transfer to Iraq still in the works.
Context & Previous Events
Last March, Syria’s interim government reached an agreement with the SDF for territorial handovers and a future merger of armed forces. However, negotiations stalled earlier this year, leading to renewed hostilities. A revised version of this agreement was established last weekend, setting the framework for the current ceasefire, which aims to facilitate the integration of SDF members into governmental military structures.









































