Live Conflict Syrian Civil War

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Guys, are there any news regarding the HAMA or Kobani offensives?
Today, it seems that no further advancements are reported.......

The longer the control of Hama is delayed, the more difficult it will be for the current HTS to preserve its hard fought gains

In the north there is no Ain Al Arab (Kobane) offensive as of now. A Manbij offensive will likely occur in the upcoming days.

In the South, the advance on Hama continues. The regime stationed most of its remaining force in Hama around Qamhane and Zeinel Abidin Mountain, so I doubt we will see a quick blitz as we saw in Aleppo. Note that there won't be electronic warfare and recon support from Turkiye. Intel, planning, and logistics support will continue depending on the situation.

BTW Turkiye noted the stance and eagerness of the Russians to protect the YPG. Even when HTS was on the doorsteps of Aleppo Russians chose to support the YPG instead of the regime and concentrated air sorties to help the YPG instead of regime troops defending Aleppo from HTS.
 
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It seems that the Americans are starting to utilise the current fighting between the Assad axis and the rebellion axis in order to increase the territory that they control

And somehow, ppl believe that Trump will leave Syria, lol

Those areas are on the east side of the Euphrates River. Those areas are acting like a bridgehead for the regime and YPG is reluctant to attack which might sour relations with the regime. I think the regime will pull the troops and the YPG will occupy empty space without much hassle. The current situation is not good and i don't think the regime has enough resources to hold onto a bridgehead on the east side of the river.

Brett McGurk is pushing all the buttons before he leaves office. He offered Assad normalization on the condition that he cut all relations with Iran.
 

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Well hope Turkey leading this operation would be more successful than this?
https://geopolitiki.com/battle-of-al-bab-turkish-leopard-2a4-tanks/
I think killing a 1000 plus isis with no air defense is easier than a million Ukrainians with 40 plus countries supporting them
Listen dude, in Africa , common herders ambush your so called Leggiinars and beat crap out of them. All of it on daily basis.
Besides I have no habit of reporting posts but this Isis nonsense needs to stop.
Also, return your original Ukrainian flag , because you ain't a Russian, am I right?
Hahaha Abdul Ibn Mali bitchslaps Vanja , hilarious.
 

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The real question is what will happen next? How far will HTS go? What do you think?
 

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BTW Turkiye noted the stance and eagerness of the Russians to protect the YPG. Even when HTS was on the doorsteps of Aleppo Russians chose to support the YPG instead of the regime and concentrated air sorties to help the YPG instead of regime troops defending Aleppo from HTS.
If Russian goes further, Türkiye will push for more engagement within NATO against Russia in Ukraine.
 

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