The opinion of the parties states that the merger applies to both civilian and military institutions.
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The central administration of Syria and the Kurdish troops of the northeastern part of the country have agreed to combine Kurdish institutions with the central administration. The country’s temporary administration reported on Monday night.
The Central Administration published a statement signed by both parties that the merger applies to both civilian and military institutions such as border stations, airports, gas and oil fields.
The rebels led by Islamist fighters replaced the former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad late last year. The country’s temporary administration is conducted by Islamist Hayat Tahrir Al -Sham Group Ahmed al-Shara.
The Kurdish troops supported by the United States have controlled the northeastern parts of Syria for the last ten years. Getting the Kurdish areas under the central government is a significant achievement for Al-Sraha.
Ministry of Defense: Operation Assad’s supporters ended
On Monday, the Syrian Ministry of Defense also said it had decided on its military operation on the country’s coast.
The battles between government troops and the supporters of the marginalized Assad flanked on Thursday.
According to the Syrian survey organization, the Syrian administration troops and their ally groups killed at least more than 970 civilians on the Syrian coast and Latakia mountain areas towards the end of the week.
According to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (Sohr), there were also women and children among deaths.
According to the organization, the majority of civilians were killed in the provinces of Laktakia and Tartus, which are the core of the Syrian subtitle minority.
Syrian subtitles are a highly secular minority group classified as Shia. Al-Assad is one of the footnotes and still has extensive support in the lower shed areas.
In addition to killing the sub -wits, hundreds of fighters of government troops and support groups also died over the weekend.