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This map provides a general look at the military situation in Syria on July 17, 2018. The Syrian Arab Army…

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On July 17, pro-government forces liberated the village of al-Mal and the nearby hill in the area north of the…

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After defeat of terrorists in southern Syria, the situation in the Golan Heights “must be brought in full compliance with the 1974…

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Pro-government forces are rapidly developing their operation in southern Syria crashing militants in the provinces of Quneitra and Daraa. On…

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On July 16, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA), the National Defense Forces (NDF) and their allies liberated the key town…

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UPDATE: According to some pro-opposition sources, 5 IRGC members were killed. On July 15, warplanes of the Israeli Air Force…

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On July 15, Russian forces foiled another attempt to attack the Hmeimim airbase in the western Syrian province of Lattakia…

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On July 15, an IED, which had been planted by ISIS cells, exploded in a vehicle of the US-backed Syrian…

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New photos released by Syrian opposition activists revealed that the Israeli military shot down a Forpost unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)…

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On July 15, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) launched a ground attack in the southern governorate of al-Quneitra and captured…

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On July 14, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies liberated the settlements of Inkhil, Khirbat Siryah and Jasim…

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On July 14, the Yemeni Missiles Forces [loyal to the Houthis] announced that it had launched a new short range…

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On July 14, the US-led coalition artillery shelled several positions of ISIS inside and around the towns of Hajin, al-Shaafah…