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The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) [g] is a Kurdish-led [13] [105] [106] coalition of U.S.-backed left-wing [107] [108] ethnic militias and rebel groups, and serves as the official military wing of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES; also unofficially known as Rojava).
English: Flag used by Syrian Democratic Forces (Hêzên Sûriya Demokratîk) (قوات سوريا الديمقراطية or القوات السورية الديمقراطية) Date 6 November 2015
Flag of Syrian Army: Green background with the coat of arms of the army in the middle of center. [3] [4] 1950–2024: Flag of Syrian Navy: Blue background with the coat of arms of the navy in the middle of center. [3] [4] post-2007–2024: Flag of Syrian Air Force: Turquoise background with their badge in the middle of the center. [3] [4] Until ...
[5] [6] [7] A horizontal tricolor with blue, yellow, and red is used by the Syriac Union Party and its military wing in areas with a significant Syriac-Assyrian presence. [8] AANES has used the de facto national flag of Syria since 12 December 2024. [9]
Whilst the Army of Revolutionaries uses the same Syrian independence flag used by many other opposition groups, [44] the group also uses its own more specific Army of Revolutionaries flag, as well as the flag of the Syrian Democratic Forces. Since 2017, it also used a new flag, based on the flag of the SDF.
The US is backing the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in its fight against Islamic State. The SDF is led by a Kurdish militia regarded by Ankara as a terrorist group. UN chief calls on Israel to ...
SDF-controlled territory (green), Turkish-occupied Afrin (red) in October 2018 The People's Defense Units (YPG), [a] also called People's Protection Units, is a libertarian socialist [4] US-backed [5] [6] Kurdish militant group in Syria and the primary component of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
During the Syrian civil war, the Syrian opposition, represented by the Syrian National Council, then by the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces [37] (commonly named the Syrian National Coalition) used a modified version of the independence flag first used in 1932 with a 2:3 aspect ratio.