Iranian-Backed Forces Escalate Attacks in Eastern Syria

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Iranian-backed forces have intensified their attacks on areas controlled by US-backed Kurdish fighters in eastern Syria. The clashes have primarily centered around the oil-rich Deir Ezzor province, escalating tensions in a region already fraught with conflict.

Violence erupted when Syrian government-backed mercenaries and local Arab tribal fighters launched a series of attacks on Kurdish-held villages, including Dhiban, Latwa, and Abu Hamam. These areas, situated near the strategically important Al-Omar oil field, have been scenes of heavy fighting, with casualties reported on both sides.

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According to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Iranian-backed attackers managed to inflict significant damage, including the destruction of military vehicles and the capture of SDF soldiers. The SDF has since imposed curfews in the affected areas, mobilizing reinforcements to regain control and prevent further incursions.

This surge in hostilities follows a series of provocative actions in the broader Middle East. Notably, the killings of key figures in the Hezbollah and Hamas movements have heightened regional tensions, prompting vows of retaliation from Iranian allies.

The US military, which maintains a presence in eastern Syria to support the SDF against ISIS remnants, has been put on high alert. American forces have been actively involved in the conflict, providing aerial surveillance and support to their Kurdish allies. The situation remains volatile, with US helicopters and drones conducting continuous operations over the conflict zones.

The clashes underscore the fragile nature of alliances and the complexity of the Syrian conflict, where multiple factions vie for control and influence. Iranian influence in the region, bolstered by alliances with local tribes and Syrian government forces, continues to challenge US interests and stability efforts in Syria.

As the conflict unfolds, the humanitarian impact is becoming increasingly severe. Civilians caught in the crossfire face displacement and loss, with access to essential services disrupted by the ongoing violence. The international community watches closely, concerned about the potential for a broader escalation that could draw in more regional powers and further destabilize the Middle East.


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