Sputnik quotedTackır Kobani, a, representative of the Syrian Democratic Forces, as saying that restoration work is under way in the town, and that at least 17 Daesh terrorists had been captured as a result of a military operation to liberate al-Shaddadah.
The operation came amid reports that Turkey continues to support Al-Nusra Front terrorists in order to prevent the border town of Azaz in northwestern Aleppo Province from being taken by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) and the SDF.
In the past seven days, about 1,200 terrorists and almost 30 tons of ammunition have reportedly been sent from Syria's Islamist-held Idlib region to Azaz via the Turkish border checkpoint of Oncupinar.
The information was confirmed by YPG spokesman Firat Xelil, who said in an interview with Sputnik that Ankara renders logistical support to terrorists in Syria.
"Yesterday, at least four vans laden with arms and about 300 terrorists were delivered to Azaz through the Oncupinar checkpoint. All the terrorists were trained on Turkish territory," Xelil said.
On January 29, talks between the Syrian government and representatives of the country's opposition factions began in Geneva. UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura said on February 3 that the talks would be temporarily suspended until February 25.