The Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) said its military advisers would leave the town of Manbij a day after Turkey and the United States said they reached an agreement on the armed group's withdrawal, Al Jazeera reports.
In a statement on Tuesday, the YPG said its fighters withdrew from Manbij in November 2016, but military advisers had remained to work with the Manbij Military Council.
"We affirm that our forces will heed the call when necessary to offer support and help to the people of Manbij should it be needed," the statement said.