Illustrative photo for: Syrian government eastern Syria Launches Wide Offensive

Syrian government forces and their allied militias have reportedly crossed the Euphrates River into areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the Deir ez-Zor region. The military advance occurred under the cover of night, according to sources familiar with the situation, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict within eastern Syria.

This development indicates that the Syrian government is expanding its military operations across the eastern parts of the country, moving beyond previous focus areas such as Eastern Aleppo. The offensive appears to be comprehensive, with reports suggesting attacks against SDF positions across a broad swath of territory in eastern Syria.

The SDF has been a key local partner in the fight against ISIS and holds control over large portions of eastern Syria. The recent push by government forces could alter the territorial dynamics in the region, raising concerns about potential increased instability and the impact on local populations.

At this time, the Syrian government has not issued an official statement regarding the advance, and there has been no confirmed communication from international actors involved in the region. The situation remains fluid, and analysts are closely monitoring developments for further updates on the conflict’s progression.

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