Estimated Area which will be handed over to Government Forces to create a buffer between SDF and FSA.
— Syrian Civil War Map (@CivilWarMap) March 2, 2017
Map: https://t.co/CjWNUf1bWP pic.twitter.com/Jrp1ursg4r
Attacks on MMC positions
The Manbij Military Council deal with Russia move comes after reports of attacks on March 1 on MMC positions southwest of Manbij city by forces from Turkey’s Operation Euphrates Shield.Concurrent heavy attacks on our positions #Manbij, by #IS from south & Turkish, pro extremist militias from west, with heavy clashes.
— Shervan Derwish (@shervanderwish) March 1, 2017
US general says Russia bombed Arab SDF unit
Separately on March 1, Lt Gen Stephen Townsend, commander of the coalition against Islamic State said Russian aircraft had bombed US-backed Syrian Arab Coalition fighters 16km (10 miles) south-west of Manbij on February 28. The mistaken strike within 5km of US forces caused an unspecified number of casualties. The Syrian Arab Coalition is a component of the SDF.Close. There were US forces 4-5km away from village where Russian air strikes hit SAC forces. Deconfliction channels used to halt bombing.
— Jake Godin (@JakeGodin) March 1, 2017
YPG spokesman @RedurXelil says that contrary to some media reporting it has sent reinforcements, the YPG has “not yet received any formal request from Manbij Military Council” for support.
https://twitter.com/YekineParastin/status/837292311914627073
Syria conflict: Manbij militia to hand villages to army https://t.co/O4nUCmhUjI
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 2, 2017
YPG says a village 29km from Manbij was attacked with Katyusha rockets at around 1pm resulting in “considerable material damage to civilian property”
https://twitter.com/YekineParastin/status/837282247434715136
https://twitter.com/DiegoCupolo/status/837281248561270784
#FSA || #EuphratesShield#Video of FSA operations as they freed Tarween from YPG separatist militia, E. of #alBabhttps://t.co/a8Jbkqxocm pic.twitter.com/hyP8eCXZzS
— FSA News (@FSAPlatform) March 2, 2017