Gabriel Henry David, an Assyrian fighter killed in the attack by Kurdish YPG forces on Assyrian forces in Qamishli, Syria.
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Qamishli,
Syria (AINA) -- Members of the YPG Kurdish militia conducted a surprise attack
on Assyrian checkpoints in the Al-Wasta district of Qamishli, which is a
predominantly Assyrian area. The checkpoints are manned by the Sutoro Assyrian
security forces and were setup after three Assyrian restaurants were bombed on
December 20, 2016 (AINA 2015-12-30),
which killed 14 Assyrians.
The
Kurdish attack lasted for one hour, with heavy exchange of machine gun fire
between the Assyrian Protection Force (Sutoro) and the YPG militia. 1 Assyrian
fighter was killed, identified as Gabriel Henry David, and 3 Assyrians fighters
were injured. According to reports, 3 Kurdish YPG fighters were killed in the
clashes.
The
Assyrian Protection Forces are affiliated with the Syrian National Defense
Forces.
The
YPG militia has previously made several attempts to take control of Al-Wasta
but have been stopped by Sutoro. As recently as two weeks ago, Kurdish YPG
militia directed their weapons against the Sutoro fighters but fighting was
averted at the last moment.
After
the restaurant bombings many Assyrian residents of Qamishli suspected the YPG
militia to be the real culprit, not ISIS. There was no credible claim of
responsibility by ISIS, only a vague statement in a scarcely used social media
account. Although one of the bombings was reported to be a suicide attack, it
is now known that all three bombings were by a bag placed in each restaurant.
This
attack on Assyrian checkpoints has only increased the suspicion by Assyrians
that it was the YPG that was behind the restaurant bombings. The attack is seen
as an attempt by the YPG to take control of Qamishli and not allow Assyrians
any control over their own territories.
Qamishli
has a population of 185,000 Assyrians, Kurds, Arabs and Armenians, with nearly
50,000 Assyrians.
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