Forces Of Assad Regime Retreated From Districts On East Bank Of Euphrates River

The forces of the Bashar al-Assad regime retreated from the administrative center, as well as the Khaseke El Kamykhi region in the north-east of Syria, leaving control of the YPG terrorists (PKK Syrian branch).

Assad regime forces retreated from the east of the Euphrates River, where they exercised control over the districts along with PKK/YPG.

On the eve of the Assad’s army, part of its forces deployed in Deir-EZ-RID in the east of the country, on the border with Iraq, and transferred control over the administrative center of the PKK/YPG.

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The situation in Syria

November 27 in the west of the Aleppo province in the north of Syria there were clashes between the forces of the Assad regime and opposing the regime armed groups.

On November 27-28, armed groups rapidly advanced from the western regions of Aleppo to the center and on November 30 established control over most of the city of Aleppo.

November 30, armed groups established control of the city of Khan-Sheikhun and the entire territory of Idlib.

on December five, after fierce battles, the city of Hama passed under the control of the opposition. Later, the groups opposing the Assad regime established control over a number of strategic regions of the Homs province, which are considered a “gate” in Damascus.

On December sixth, the offensive of armed groups in the border with the Jordan of the Province of Deraa.

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A armed opposition, after fierce battles with the forces of the Assad regime, established control over the administrative center of Deraa’s province.

On December 10, the administrative center of the province of Eswood has passed under the control of opposition groups.

The Syrian National Army on December 1 liberated the YPG (Syrian wing PKK) Tall-Ryfat region as part of the Operation Zarya Freedom.