Two Syrian Kurds were shot dead by a former member of the Free Syrian
Army (FSA) last weekend, in what the executioner said was a response to
an incident last month in which the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) killed around 50 FSA fighters and transported them back to Kurdish territory in an open-top trailer.
Tensions have flared
as images of both incidents — which could not be independently verified
— circulated on social media over the weekend and into Monday,
until the FSA-aligned rebel group Jaysh al-Thuwar disavowed the alleged murder of the Kurdish civilians as a “crime” by a disgruntled former FSA fighter.
“The offender was fired by the rebels a month ago,” the group
said in a statement published on its website, calling the incident “a
false military operation.” The incident is symbolic, however, of the mutual distrust that
continues to cast a shadow over the Kurdish-Arab relationship in
northern Syria.