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Syrian troops clash with Kurdish forces as both sides trade blame for breaking withdrawal deal

At least four Syrian soldiers and an unknown number of Kurdish-led troops have been killed in clashes that broke out during the agreed withdrawal of Kurdish fighters across the Euphrates River. The Syrian army now aims to seize the city of Taqba on the river’s west bank, which the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces say they had not agreed to leave.

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