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Two Syrian Youth Shot Dead by YPG Fire

(MENAFN) Two young Syrian men lost their lives Sunday following separate shooting incidents carried out by the YPG/SDF terrorist organization across northeastern Syria, just one day after Damascus extended a fragile ceasefire agreement.

A broadcaster reported that gunmen fatally shot one victim in Hasakah city, while another youth was killed in al-Ghariqa village located in Qamishli's rural outskirts.

In parallel operations, the broadcaster said the SDF launched a series of raids on several villages and arrested a number of young men in the vicinity of al-Darbasiyah, north of Hasakah.

The lethal attacks came one day after the Syrian government extended a ceasefire with the SDF by 15 days on Saturday.

Damascus had made the truce extension public mere hours after declaring that a four-day cessation of hostilities with the SDF had officially lapsed, revealing that government officials were weighing strategic options in response to the agreement's expiration.

The violence casts serious doubt over the durability of the extended ceasefire, raising fears of renewed large-scale confrontations between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led militia controlling substantial territory across the country's northeast region.

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