Syria's NA reveals next target as liberating operation marches on VIDEO
The Syrian National Army (SNA) continues its efforts to expel the PKK/YPG terrorist organization as they advance across the North-East of the country in its attempt to take territory controlled by the US-backed Kurdish militias.
Having launched an operation named “Dawn of Freedom” shortly after the Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS) rebels started their advance on Damascus, which led to the ousting of longstanding ruler Bashir al-Assad, the SNA units have secured the cities of Tel Rifaat and Manbij. However, as Caliber.Az reports citing Turkish media, the opposition rebels remain on high alert to counter potential terrorist attacks targeting civilians in those areas, implementing strict security measures in these areas.
Seyf Abu Amsha, a commander of the SNA who participated in clearing Manbij by ousting the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), announced that their next target is Kobani, a city that has played a key role throughout the civil war as it was previously besieged by ISIS terrorists before being seized by Kurdish forces with US support in 2015.
"From now, we hope to move on to Ayn al-Arab [Kobani], Raqqa, Hasakah, and Qamishli. We will continue fighting PKK/YPG terrorists until our last breath. Our mission is to protect our country from terrorism. The PKK name will not remain in Syria," the commander declared.
🚨Ayn İsa cephe hattında Suriye Milli ordusu, PKK/YPG’li teröristleri hedef alıyor. pic.twitter.com/qrhdzURy8y
— Conflict (@ConflictTR) December 12, 2024
The SNA has also launched operations against PKK/YPG terrorists in the village of Sakiro, near Ayn Issa.
By Nazrin Sadigova