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  2. Iranian intervention in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    Despite Iran's costly presence in Syria, public support for military involvement in Syria remains strong among the Iranians because of religious motivations and security concerns. [123] From January 2013 to March 2017, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps lost 2,100 soldiers in Syria and 7,000 wounded, according to Iran's veterans' affairs ...

  3. Deir ez-Zor offensive (2024) - Wikipedia

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    CJTF–OIR coalition aircraft provided support to the SDF, by targeting Iran-backed militias in the region. [9] An SDF fighter and a civilian were killed in clashes with SAA. [ 33 ] The SDF claimed to have captured the 7 villages under SAA control on the east bank of the Euphrates; Salhiya, Tabiya, Hatla, Khasham, Marat, Mazloum, and Husseiniya ...

  4. Armed factions in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    A number of sources have emphasized that as of at least late-2015/early-2016 the Assad regime was dependent on a mix of volunteers and militias, rather than the Syrian Armed Forces. [1] [2] Between 2016 and 2020, with the help of Russia and Iran, the Syrian Arab Armed Forces were rebuilt and united most of the armed militias. [3]

  5. 2024 Syrian opposition offensives - Wikipedia

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    On 27 November 2024, a coalition of Syrian revolutionary factions called the Military Operations Command [45] led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported by allied Turkish-backed groups [46] [47] [48] in the Syrian National Army (SNA) launched an offensive against the Ba'athist regime's armed forces in Idlib, Aleppo and Hama Governorates in Syria.

  6. Syria missile strikes (January 2021) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Later that day the death toll was adjusted to 57, including 14 Syrian regime forces, 16 Iraqi militias and 11 Iran-backed fighters. The Israeli strikes in both Deir ez-Zor city and Mayadin destroyed weapons warehouses and headquarters. While in Al Bukamal military positions and ammunition depots were targeted. [8]

  7. Liwa Fatemiyoun - Wikipedia

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    Liwa Fatemiyoun (Arabic: لِوَاء الْفَاطِمِيُّون, romanized: Liwā’ al-Fāṭimīyūn; Persian/Dari: لواء فاطمیون or لشکر فاطمیون), literally "Fatimid Banner", also known as Fatemiyoun Division or Fatemiyoun Brigade, [3] is an Hazara Shia militia formed in 2014 to fight in Syria on the side of the Syrian government prior to the collapse of the Assad ...

  8. Hashemite Tribes Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Hashemite Tribes Regiment (Arabic: فوج العشائر الهاشمية, romanized: Fawj al-ʻashāʼir al-Hāshimīyah) is a militant group based in Eastern Syria, more specifically Deir ez-Zor, and participates in the Eastern Syrian insurgency mainly against U.S-backed groups like the Syrian Democratic Forces and Kurdish forces and groups with the goal of establishing reinforced control of ...

  9. Axis of Resistance - Wikipedia

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    Russia has provided air support to the regime and to Iranian-backed forces in Syria. [123] However, despite cooperation with Iran in Syria, Russia has maintained close ties with Israel and Arab Gulf states [ 124 ] [ 125 ] [ 126 ] and has been pursuing normalisation of ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia. [ 127 ]