Tuesday, 26 June 2018

SYRIAN WAR REPORT – JUNE 25, 2018: GOVERNMENT TROOPS MAKE RAPID GAINS IN SOUTHERN SYRIA

On June 23, militants in 11 settlements in southern Syria surrendered to the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and declared their readiness to fight ISIS and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra), the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement on June 24.
According to pro-government sources, about 900 members of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) joined the SAA.
On June 24, the  SAA and the Tiger Forces liberated the villages of Hawsh Hammad and Jaddel and entered the village of Busra al-Harir northeast of the city of Daraa. According to pro-militant sources, this advance was supported by the Russian Aerospace Forces.
On June 25, clashes in the area continued.
It is interesting to note that on June 23 the US Embassy in Amman released a statement saying that militants in southern Syria should not count on a US military intervention in the situation in the area when they make decisions influencing their future.
The statement comes amid reports that some FSA groups in the province of Daraa have resumed negotiations with the Syrian government and Russia on a reconciliation agreement that would allow Damascus to restore its control of the area by a peaceful solution.
On June 24, the SAA repelled an attack of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham near the village of Zlin in northern Hama. However, after the attack the situation in the area remained relatively calm.
Tensions between the Thuwar al-Raqqa Brigade and the rest of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have erupted in the city of Raqqah. The Thuwar al-Raqqa Brigade says that the SDF’s security forces, Asayish, have surrendered its HQs and have attacked some of its members.
The current situation in Raqqah is another result of the tensions growing between the Kurdish-dominated SDF and local Arab factions formally operating within the same group.
At the same time, the SDF has captured a large chunk of area near the border with Iraq reaching the Tell Safouk border crossing. Thus, the group achieved a key goal of its operation in southern al-Hasakah.
According to pro-Kurdish sources, now the group is going to focus on combating ISIS in the Euphrates Valley and in the area north of al-Bukamal.

Map Update: Militay Situation In Syria

Main military developments are taking place in southern and eastern Syria:
  • Soouth of the city of al-Hasakah, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have made a series of advances against ISIS capturing a large chunk of the border area including the village of Dashisha. MORE HERE
  • In the province of Daraa, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies have established control of the most of the Lajat district northeast of the provincial capital. Most of the villages and militants there surrendered to the SAA under a peaceful agreement. MORE HERE
Map Update: Militay Situation In Syria
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MAP UPDATE: MILITARY SITUATION IN SOUTHERN SYRIA FOLLOWING LIBERATION OF LAJAT DISTRICT

This map provides a general look at the military situation in southern Syria following the liberation of the Lajat district northeast of the city of Daraa by government forces on June 25.
According to reports, militants in the area mostly surrendered to government forces thus avoiding large-scale clashes with the Syrian Arab Army.
The Russian Defense Ministry says that Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra) had carried out attacks on government troops in the area in an attempt to sabotage the surrender of more or less moderate members of militant groups t othe Syrian Army. However, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham failed to achieve this goal.
Map Update: Military Situation In Southern Syria Following Liberation Of Lajat District
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