UPDATE - Syrian regime forces shifting from Deir ez-Zor on Iraqi border to west of country

Pressure on capital Damascus increases as anti-regime armed groups reach Homs city center

UPDATE WITH DETAILS

By Anadolu staff

DEIR EZ-ZOR / As the anti-regime armed groups reach Homs city center and pressure on the Syrian capital Damascus increases, the regime army on the Iraqi border has started shifting some forces to the west.

The regime army is trying to gather the troops it needs as the anti-regime armed groups started advancing into Homs after Idlib, Aleppo and Hama, putting pressure on the capital Damascus.

Some of the Syrian regime forces in the PKK/YPG-occupied areas separated by the Euphrates River in Deir ez-Zor province in the east of the country bordering Iraq have started to withdraw from there.

The regime army left 7 villages under PKK/YPG's occupation in the area - Iran's strategic supply corridor extending to Syria through Iraqi territory and Lebanon.

Withdrawing from the villages of Murrat, Hashsham, Mazlum, Tabiyye, Husseiniya, Salihiya and Hatla in Deir ez-Zor, the army forces are heading to the west of the country.

Syrian regime forces have also withdrawn from Deir ez-Zor Military Airport, leaving it to terrorist PKK/YPG.


- Regime forces prepare to redeploy to Damascus

According to local sources, the regime is preparing to shift its forces to Damascus, maintaining only a limited presence in Deir ez-Zor’s central military zone.

Meanwhile, regime forces and Iran-backed groups have retreated from Mayadin in eastern Syria, consolidating in Al-Bukamal - also known as Abu Kamal - near the Iraqi border, ceding areas to PKK/YPG terrorists.


- Situation in Deir-ez Zor

Iranian-backed groups have a strong presence in the region, from Deir ez-Zor's city center to the Al-Bukamal district near the Syrian-Iraqi border.

Almost all of Deir ez-Zor's territory east of the Euphrates River is occupied by the US-backed terrorist organization PKK/YPG, while the Assad regime and Iran-backed groups control the provincial capital and other rural areas.

Clashes between Syrian regime forces and anti-regime groups first erupted on Nov. 27 in the western countryside of Aleppo.

By Nov. 30, the armed forces had taken control of most of Aleppo’s city center and established dominance across Idlib province.

On Dec. 5, following intense fighting, anti-regime forces captured the city center of Hama.

Meanwhile, on Dec. 1, the Syrian National Army launched Operation Dawn of Freedom against the PKK/YPG terror group in the Tel Rifaat district of Aleppo's countryside, liberating the area from terrorist elements.

*Writing by Efe Ozkan and Yasin Gungor​​​​​​​

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