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One of the SNA commanders is being removed on charges of corruption, seems like a coup internally but supported by rival factions in the SNA.
This SNA guy who is one of the leaders of the coup says it is a decision by the military council = rival factions and not a civilian decision (Syrian interim government has zero power)
Coup failed.
What's funny is that the coup plotters had been releasing evidence that the leader was corrupt and had sworn fealty to HTS's Jihadi Jolani
While the operations in the north of Iraq slowly commenced and are taking shape the YPG/PKK and the Regime started to harass TSK positions in Syria.
There are harassment and infiltration attempts by YPG/PKK terrorists in the Ayn Issa countryside. Intensive shooting is being carried out against the villages of Kor Hasan and Gazali.
It is reported that the Syrian regime militias fired artillery directly at the Turkish Armed Forces base near Bara.
If we look at it from a pure military perspective, you are right, but from a political point of view it is enough to see what happened at Tal Rifat the last 5 years and you will get my point.Israel has been bombing left and right these Syrian regime cowards cant do anything.
Look how tough they think they are against Turkiye.
Might as well recruit the cats of Istanbul
Omar, who supports his mother and three siblings, said since leaving his home in August he receives a "very good" monthly salary of $1,500 for his work in the West African nation.
He hopes his earnings will help him start a small business and quit the battlefield, after years working as a fighter for a pro-Ankara faction.
He and two other pro-Ankara Syrian fighters who spoke to AFP in recent weeks said they had enlisted for work in Niger with the Sultan Murad faction, one of Turkey's most loyal proxies in northern Syria.
They said they had signed six-month contracts at the faction's headquarters with private firm SADAT International Defense Consultancy.
"SADAT officers came into the room and we signed the contract with them," said fighter Ahmed.
Another group "was sent to fight Boko Haram (jihadists) and another was sent to Lome" in neighbouring Togo, he said, without providing details about their mission.
His family collects his monthly salary, minus a $350 fee for his faction.
The father of three said he spent six months in Libya in 2020 earning more than $2,000 a month.