Turkish military base in north of Ain Issa
ISWNews Analysis Group: Turkish Army erected a military base in north of Mushayrifa village 3 km away from Ain Issa town.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Turkish Army erected a military base in north of Mushayrifa village 3 km away from Ain Issa town.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to the Russian Center for Reconciliation in Syria, the militants violated the ceasefire 18 times in the Idlib region, including 4 in Aleppo, 5 in Latakia, 1 in Hama and 8 in Idlib.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Russia said that its warplanes will bomb militant positions in southern Syria if the militants do not respond positively to the request from the Syrian Army to evacuate and hand over heavy weapons and transfer to Idlib.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Syrian sources reported the presence of General Soheil Hassan, commander of the Syrian Army’s Tiger forces in northern Hama.
ISWNews Analysis Group: A Faylaq al-Sham commander was killed in a car bomb blast in the town of Jarablus on Tuesday.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Syrians gathered in the cities of Hasakah and Qamishli to protest the siege of residential areas and the blockade of food by the SDF into these cities.
ISWNews Analysis Group: ISIS terrorists attacked a Syrian Army bus in Shola area; three soldiers martyred and 10 wounded.
ISWNews Analysis Group: After unsuccessful talk between Syrian Army and Tafas militia in west of Daraa and rejecting the conditions of transporting Khaldun al-Zaabi and his forces to Idlib and submitting the anti air guns and mortars, Syrian Army decided to confront and cleanse the area.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Last night, Turkish-backed forces tried to infiltrate the M4 highway near Ain Issa, but the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) repelled the attacks.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Russia demands extension of Syrian Army deadline to withdraw from Hasakah city by SDF forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Early on 22 January, Israeli warplanes attacked Syrian Army positions in Hama province.
On January 20, 2018, Turkey launched an operation called the Olive Branch in the Afrin region in northwestern Syria which eventually led to the complete occupation of the Afrin region.