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Jabhat al-Akrad

Jabhat al-Akrad ((アラビア語:جبهة الأكراد)), also known as the Kurdish Front Brigade ((アラビア語:لواء جبهة الأكراد لنصرة شعبنا السوري) ''Liwa' Jabhat al-'Akrad l-Nusrah Shaʿbnā al-Sūrī'', ''Kurdish Front Brigade to Protect the Syrian People'', (クルド語:Eniya Kurdan جه‌بهه‌ت ئه‌ل-ئه‌کراد)), is a predominantly Kurdish armed faction participating in the Syrian civil war.
The group was originally formed as a brigade of the Free Syrian Army by Kurdish and Arab defectors from the Syrian Army. It has also maintained close ties to the Democratic Union Party (PYD) since its founding, including military coordination with its armed wing, the People's Protection Units (YPG). Jabhat al-Akrad operates in Kurdish and ethnically-mixed areas in Syria's Aleppo and Raqqa provinces, mainly outside of the quasi-autonomous Kurdish enclaves in Kurd Dagh, Jazira, and the Kobanê Canton which are controlled by the YPG. These areas include the countryside north and east of Aleppo city, Aleppo city itself, the area of Tall Abyad in northern Raqqa province, and Raqqa city itself.
Jabhat al-Akrad was expelled from the FSA Aleppo Military Council on 16 August 2013 due to alleged PKK affiliations amid widespread clashes in northern Syria between predominantly Sunni Arab rebel groups—led by units affiliated to al-Qaida—and Kurdish militia led by the YPG.
In early 2014, following several months of inactivity, Jabhat al-Akrad re-emerged to collaborate with the Free Syrian Army and other rebel factions in attacks on the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). On 28 February, ISIL withdrew from the strategic border town of Azaz, which was then taken by Jabhat al-Akrad, the Northern Storm Brigade and Al-Tawhid Brigade.〔
The faction and 10 other groups have threatened to leave Aleppo and Raqqa governorates if they are not aided by other rebels.〔
On 5 May 2015, former members of the Hazzm Movement and the Syria Revolutionaries Front based in the north, Jabhat al-Akrad, the Northern Sun Battalion and smaller FSA groups formed Jaysh al-Thuwar.
==See also==

* List of armed groups in the Syrian Civil War

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