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8Th Brigade In Syria’s Daraa Announces Its Dissolution (Photos)

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8Th Brigade In Syria’s Daraa Announces Its Dissolution (Photos)

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The so-called 8th Brigade in the southern Syrian governorate of Daraa announced that it was dissolving itself on April 13, just days after engaging in a confrontation with the country’s Islamist-led interim government.

Fighters of the brigade , which is led by Ahmad al-Awda, were accused last week of killing Ahmed al-Daroubi, a former member of the faction who recently joined government forces. After a round of clashes, the command of the brigade accepted an agreement that saw the deployment of the General Security Service (GSS) in its stronghold, the town of Busra in the eastern Daraa countryside.

In a statement, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Al-Hawrani, a spokesman for the 8th Brigade, announced that the faction was dissolving itself, handing over all of its assets to the Ministry of Defense and appointing a commander to coordinate the process.

The decision was made out of “a desire to preserve national unity, enhance security and stability, and adhere to the state’s sovereignty and authority,” the spokesman added, noting that this step is meant to “strengthen the nation’s progress under the umbrella of the Syrian state.”

Shortly after the announcement, it was reported that the GSS had taken over all of the factions’ military and security sites in Busra, including two prisons.

8Th Brigade In Syria’s Daraa Announces Its Dissolution (Photos)

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8Th Brigade In Syria’s Daraa Announces Its Dissolution (Photos)

Click to see full-size image. Via X.

Al-Awda, who led the rebel Youth of Sunna Forces from 2014, formed the 8th Brigade after reconciling with the Assad regime in 2018.

The faction, which was under the command of the Syrian Arab Army’s 5th Corps, was primarily made of reconciled rebels. It received backing from Russia until it re-affiliated with the Syrian Military Intelligence in 2021.

Amid the rebel offensive of 2024, al-Awda defected back to the rebels and spearheaded the attack on the capital, Damascus, toppling the regime of former president Bashar al-Assad. Still, he faced much criticism over his past ties with Russia and close relations with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Interestingly, the decision to dissolve the faction came right after Syria’s interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa landed in the UAE where he met with president Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

While the dissolution of the faction appears to be the end of al-Awda’s influence, it is still too early to write out the prominent commander and his forces.

Over more than a decade of war in Syria many factions in the south and other regions announced their dissolution after facing some pressure, but didn’t go through with the process. Al-Awda, an experienced survivor, may be playing this game, yet again.

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Redguard

you call the al nusra/isis terrorist dictatorship as “government” but the legitimate government of the syrian arab republic you refer to as “assad regime”… is southfront now a cnn or al jazeera affiliate network?

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JamL

they would do the same when iranian government is replaced by a us stooge. heck putin would even call isis chief, if he took over lebanon. didn’t they do the same with taliban? taliban was considered a terrorist group in russia before occupying afghanistan, now taliban leaders are invited by putin and russia has a good relationship with them, although they are they same terrorists as before.

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cosmic dwarf

this is the nature of the power game, you have to recognize the players, whether you like them or not. whether a player is a legitimate government or simply a ruler through force is a different matter, of course.

Insurrection Ken

russia established the eighth brigade, a sub-division of the fifth corps, and incorporated contingents of former rebels into its ranks. to help maintain the status quo in southern syria, without a scorecard anyone would be lost in the various groups and proxies and their affiliations.

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JamL

so we can agree that usa gives the direction and russia follows it? if tomorrow usa installs isis in lebanon or iraq, which it tries to do so, russia would integrate isis in its forces?

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Insurrection Ken

i would agree that the russian federation works for peace and stability with consideration to the moslem populations. beyond that the usa is ulta pro-zionst but in my opinion there may be conditions that allow them to work together for a common goal

General Colani

al – colani is erdogans student. turkey will deploy military bases on its back garden syria. turkey is the administrator if syria.

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RPG22inmygymbag

nothing anyone can do for these people at this point. they had the opportunity to stand together and fight the fake new/nato/gulf arab dirt bag proxy army and they chose to surrender and or turn on one another. let them sort their own sht out.

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