U.S.-backed SDF, a group linked to the YPG terrorist group, has been accused of killing at least 65 civilians in sniper attacks across Aleppo over the past two months according to TRT World.
Among the victims were a child, two women, and two humanitarian workers. A report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) describes these killings as deliberate and systematic, potentially amounting to war crimes.
These actions underscore ongoing tensions in Syria, especially regarding the SDF/YPG, which is linked to the PKK, a terrorist organization designated by Türkiye, the U.S., and the EU. The sniper attacks are seen as violations of international law, particularly the prohibition against targeting civilians.
The SNHR has called these attacks premeditated, with a clear strategy to terrorize the population and maintain control over key parts of the city. They argue that these actions violate the principle of distinction between civilians and combatants, a fundamental tenet of international humanitarian law.
The SNHR is urging the international community to investigate the SDF/YPG for these war crimes and hold them accountable. The organization calls for increased international pressure to ensure the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers in Aleppo as the situation remains volatile.