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Relations between the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria and the Syrian Arab Republic

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  • at least 60 killed
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  • Supported by:
  • Hezbollah
  • Syrian Arab Republic
  • Wagner Group
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  • relations between the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria and the Syrian Arab Republic (en)
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  • *Fall of the Assad regime
  • *Occasional cooperation againstTahrir al-Sham, theIslamic StateorTurkey.
  • *No return of Syrian government institutions to NES.
  • SDF Victory
  • *Mutual assassinations of high level commanders and individuals between the sides.
  • *No political or civil agreement reached between the two sides, consistent failure of negotiations.
  • *Syrian government's armaments and support to the Arab tribes against theSyrian Democratic Forces.
  • *American intervention and support for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (under the umbrella of theSyrian Democratic Forces).
  • *YPG/SDF asserted control over most of northeastern Syria from 2012 to 2019. The SAA re-entered the region duringOperation Peace Springas part of a military agreement with SDF, stationed along NES’ borders with Turkey, without gaining any territorial control or administrative presence in SDF areas.
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dbp:casualties
  • 129 (xsd:integer)
  • 600 (xsd:integer)
  • 1200 (xsd:integer)
  • unknown wounded (en)
  • at least 60 killed (en)
dbp:combatant
  • Syrian Arab Republic (en)
  • Hezbollah (en)
  • Wagner Group (en)
  • Supported by: (en)
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  • Bashar al-Assad (en)
  • Îlham Ehmed (en)
  • Riad Darar (en)
  • Salih Muhammad (en)
dbp:conflict
  • Syrian Kurdish–Syrian government conflict (en)
dbp:date
  • November 2024 (en)
  • September 2012 – December 2024 (en)
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  • Syrian Civil War and Rojava conflict (en)
dbp:place
  • primarily northeastern Syria (en)
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dbp:result
  • SDF Victory *Fall of the Assad regime *YPG/SDF asserted control over most of northeastern Syria from 2012 to 2019. The SAA re-entered the region during Operation Peace Spring as part of a military agreement with SDF, stationed along NES’ borders with Turkey, without gaining any territorial control or administrative presence in SDF areas. *American intervention and support for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria . *Occasional cooperation against Tahrir al-Sham, the Islamic State or Turkey. *Syrian government's armaments and support to the Arab tribes against the Syrian Democratic Forces. *Mutual assassinations of high level commanders and individuals between the sides. *No political or civil agreement reached between the two sides, consistent failure of negotiations. *No return of Syrian government institutions to NES. (en)
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  • 20 (xsd:integer)
  • Syrian Arab Armed Forces (en)
  • National Defence Forces (en)
  • Syrian Democratic Forces * People's Protection Units * Deir ez-Zor Military Council Asayish (en)
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  • AANES–Ba'athist Syria relations (en)
  • AANES–Syria relations (en)
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  • Syrian Kurdish–Syrian government conflict (en)
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