Syrian army news
Here are some recent news updates about the Syrian Army:
Recent Developments:
- Idlib Province: The Syrian Army has been making gains in Idlib Province, capturing several towns and villages from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a militant group linked to al-Qaeda.
- Eastern Ghouta: The Syrian Army has been conducting operations in Eastern Ghouta, a region east of Damascus, to retake territory from militant groups.
- Southern Syria: The Syrian Army has been involved in a military campaign in southern Syria, aimed at retaking territory from militant groups and securing the border with Jordan.
Recent Military Operations:
- Idlib Province: On February 22, the Syrian Army captured the town of Kafr Nabl from HTS.
- Eastern Ghouta: On February 25, the Syrian Army captured the town of Al-Rayhan from militant groups.
- Southern Syria: On February 28, the Syrian Army captured the town of Al-Suwayda from militant groups.
Recent Statements:
- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad: In a recent interview, President Assad stated that the Syrian Army will continue to fight against militant groups until they are defeated.
- Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu: On February 27, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated that Russia will continue to support the Syrian Army in its fight against militant groups.
Recent International Developments:
- United States: The United States has imposed sanctions on several Syrian officials and entities, citing human rights abuses and support for militant groups.
- Russia: Russia has continued to provide military support to the Syrian Army, including air power and ground troops.
- Iran: Iran has also provided military support to the Syrian Army, including ground troops and military equipment.
Recent Humanitarian Concerns:
- Idlib Province: The Syrian Army's campaign in Idlib Province has led to a humanitarian crisis, with thousands of civilians displaced and many more in need of aid.
- Eastern Ghouta: The Syrian Army's campaign in Eastern Ghouta has also led to a humanitarian crisis, with thousands of civilians displaced and many more in need of aid.
Please note that the situation in Syria is complex and constantly evolving, and the information provided above may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.