Syrian army
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The powers of two former commanders of the Syrian armed groups have been reduced
Syria Service – In the continuation of the restructuring of the Syrian army, Abu Amsha and Saif Abu Bakr Polat have been removed from the command of the 62nd and 76th divisions and appointed to lower positions. Arab media have assessed these decisions as part of the Syrian interim government’s attempt to dissolve the command networks of the former Free Army groups and create a centralized army under the supervision of the Ministry of Defense.
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The process of integrating forces into the Syrian army continues
Syria Service - Mahmoud Habib, spokesman for the SDF, announced that the process of integrating these forces into the Syrian army is continuing according to the determined stages, and despite the appointment of a number of military commanders, the preparation of the units has prolonged the implementation of this process.
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Pentagon:
America was a spectator of the war between Damascus and the Kurds
World Service - The Pentagon Inspector General's report shows that at the height of the battle between the Syrian army and the Syrian Kurdish forces in early 2026, the American forces only played the role of mediator for the safe exit of the Kurdish forces from Aleppo, and any direct military intervention was avoided.
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A group of Uzbek armed forces refused to join the Syrian army
Syrian Service - A group of Uzbek armed forces denied joining the Syrian army and announced the attempt of some former members of these forces to leave the army of this country.