Fight With ISIS And HTS In Central And Northern Syria Amid Breather In Other Regions

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Fight With ISIS And HTS In Central And Northern Syria Amid Breather In Other Regions

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Fight With ISIS And HTS In Central And Northern Syria Amid Breather In Other Regions

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As on January 14, the situation in Syria’s northwestern, northeastern and southern region saw a decline of violence. However, several military and security developments were reported in the northern and central regions of the country.
In the northern region, chaos continues to haunt the areas occupied by the Turkish military and its proxies.
On January 13 morning, an attack with an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted a vehicle of the Turkish-backed Free Military Police in the Turkish-occupied town of Azaz in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
Syrian opposition activists said that the vehicle was owned by the head of the Discipline Department of the Free Military Police, Mohamad Abboud, who was not aboard it at the time of the attack.
The attack claimed the life of a policemen, who was driving the vehicle, and wounded three bystanders.
Minutes after the attack, Turkish-backed policemen in Azaz dismantled a second IED that was also planted under a vehicle.
Later in the afternoon, two suicide bombers blew themselves up in the Turkish-occupied towns of al-Bab and Afrin, which are also located in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
The first suicide bomber detonated his explosive belt near the vehicle of Ahrar al-Sham commander Maymati Qashqush in the center of al-Bab. However, the commander survived the attack.
The second bomber blew himself up near the headquarters of the Turkish-backed Army of Islam in the center of Afrin city. No casualties were reported.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks in Azaz, al-Bab or Afrin as of yet. However, the style of the three attacks suggests that they were orchestrated and carried out by ISIS cells in Turkish occupied areas.
In Greater Idlib, no major ceasefire violations were reported. The situation has been also calm in the northeastern and southern regions.
However, in the central Syria ISIS cells continue to launch attacks despite facing much pressure from Syrian government forces and their allies.
On January 13, warplanes of the Russian Aerospace Forces carried out a new round of airstrikes on ISIS hideouts in the deserts of Homs and Deir Ezzor, 11 terrorists were killed and at least 20 were wounded. The death toll from the airstrikes may rise as many of the wounded are in a critical condition.
On the same day, ISIS terrorists attacked positions of the pro-government National Defense Forces (NDF) near the town of al-Bukamal in the southern countryside of Deir Ezzor. Five NDF fighters were killed and 14 others were wounded in the attack.
The terrorists group’s insurgency in central Syria, which began around three years ago, will not likely end anytime soon. Now, Syrian government forces are reportedly preparing to launch another large-scale operation to crop the group’s influence in the region with the direct support from Russia.

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Arcstreams

who is this shitty voice narrator??? dont use him again i can barely make anything out from his mumbling and muted voice at times

jens holm

Its a machine. Some months ago they actually asked for a good reader.

jens holm

As written several times before nice maps like this should be added contested areas, which in these maps would show Assads are not as big as shown.

there are big contested areas, where Assads only control, if their soldiers are there.

Christopher

IMO the reason the attacks in the central region are decreasing is the air strikes are getting more effective via ISIS only has so many men with no reinforcements to back them up, so as are they get killed off the various cells are becoming smaller till they are eradicated one by one.

Last edited 2 years ago by Christopher