Syrian territories
Syrian territories[1] refers to territories de-jure belonging to the Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic but only partially controlled by it de-facto, with large portions of territories overtaken by various factions during the Syrian Civil War, including the Syrian opposition, Islamist Ahrar al-Sham, the North Syria Federation,[2][3] the Tahrir al-Sham Emirate, the terror group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant[4] and the Turkish military and their proxy militias.
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- ↑ Turkish Report Exposes Locations of U.S. Troops in Syria "The reports said that the military outposts are “usually hidden for security reasons, making it hard to be detected.” It said they were located “in the terrorist PKK/PYD-held Syrian territories,” a reference to Kurdish groups that Turkey’s government considers terrorist organizations."
- ↑ With US indifferent, scope of Syria ‘peace talks’ has shrunk "Among other things, this constitution gives Syrian Kurds the right to use their language and allows Syrian territories (ie the four de-conflict zones) to elect their own governors and local parliaments, softly paving the way for a quasi-federal system."
- ↑ IS: How terror group is adapting to loss of Iraq, Syrian territories
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