Trump said the Kurds deliberately let IS fighters pull America back to northern Syria and stop Turkey's military campaign.

"The Kurds may be releasing some gunmen to entice us. They will easily be captured by Turkey and European countries, but they should act faster," US President Donald Trump wrote online. Twitter society today.

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Kurdish militants launched a countermeasure against Ankara's campaign on October 10 Photo: AFP

Turkey's Defense Minister Hulusi Akar also accused the Kurdish militia of releasing ISIS prisoners in the area in which Ankara was conducting a campaign, claiming that all IS fighters detained there have disappeared.

The Turkish army began to attack the positions of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with the core of the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in northeastern Syria on October 9. Ankara considers the YPG to be a terrorist organization and wants to push the Kurdish militants about 30 kilometers behind the border to create a safe buffer.

The White House on October 7 announced the withdrawal of US forces from northern Syria and indicated that it would not prevent Turkey. Trump later wrote on Twitter that he would not abandon the Kurdish forces, saying that the Kurds are still monitoring many Islamic State fighters (IS) but said Ankara would also be responsible for the issue.

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Ain Issa refugee camp location Photo: BBC

SDF yesterday said a large-scale escape took place at Ain Issa camp when Turkish artillery shells fell nearby, enabling 785 family members of IS fighters to flee the site.

Turkey's Spring Peace Campaign raises fears that ISIS could take advantage of the chaos to emerge. A number of riots took place on October 11 at the Al-Hol refugee camp, where IS family members gathered, when the women there stoned the security forces, but the situation was quickly resolved. specified.

Ain Issa refugee camp location (red dot) in Syria. Graphics: BBC.