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Kurds take Hasaka from Assad forces

Syrian Kurdish forces take near complete control of Hasaka city as a ceasefire ended a week of fighting with Assad's forces.

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Kurds take Hasaka from Assad forces

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  1. Kurds take Hasaka from Assad forces

  2. A Kurdish contender conveys his weapon almost a statue of Bassel al-Assad, sibling of Syria's President Bashar, in the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  3. A Kurdish contender from the People's Protection Units (YPG) conveys his weapons as he strolls along a road in the northeastern city of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  4. A Kurdish warrior from the People's Protection Units (YPG) rides on a get truck mounted with a hostile to airplane weapon in the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. The Arabic on the divider peruses, "Bashar al-Assad is the eminence and the pride of the country." REUTERS/Rodi Said

  5. Kurdish contenders from the People's Protection Units (YPG) convey their weapons as they take positions in the northeastern city of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  6. Members of the Kurdish Security Forces (Asayish) man a checkpoint while individuals ride their vehicles to escape Hasaka after the Syrian government conveyed warplanes to bomb the Kurdish-held ranges in the city, on one of the way out purposes of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  7. A Kurdish warrior from the People's Protection Units (YPG) strolls at the storehouses of the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  8. Kurdish contenders from the People's Protection Units (YPG) welcome each other in the northeastern city of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  9. A Kurdish warrior from the People's Protection Units (YPG) discharge his weapon at a statue of Bassel al-Assad, sibling of Syria's President Bashar, in the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  10. A female Kurdish contender from the People's Protection Units (YPG) conveys a walkie-talkie as she stands in the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  11. A Kurdish contender remains with his weapons close to a shuddering Kurdish banner in the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

  12. A Kurdish warrior from the People's Protection Units (YPG) conveys his weapon as he strolls at the workforce of financial matters where a mutilated picture of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is found out of sight, in the Ghwairan neighborhood of Hasaka, Syria. REUTERS/Rodi Said

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