Publish dateSunday 16 November 2025 - 09:57
Story Code : 336511
Al-Julani forces launch campaign in Raqqa and attack Kurdish elements
The head of the Syrian interim government, who took control of Damascus after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad government, has severely suppressed all Syrian minorities and has also attacked them despite an agreement with Kurdish elements.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The group known as the "Syrian Democratic Forces" announced yesterday evening (Saturday) that they had repelled attacks by Syrian armed rebels affiliated with "Abu Muhammad Al-Jolani".

The Democratic Forces, noting that these attacks took place in the east of Raqqa (northeastern Syria), issued a statement saying that these attacks caused chaos in the region.

The Democratic Forces, which consists of Kurdish militias, say that Al-Julani forces used suicide drones and heavy weapons in these attacks and had no regard for the safety of civilians or the stability of the region.

Kurdish elements, indicating that these attacks were completely repelled, reported that several members of the Democratic Forces were injured and that these attacks caused casualties among the Golani forces.

Stating that the Golani elements insist on dragging the region into tension, the Democratic Forces called on him to "restrain these groups and stop their irresponsible actions."

The Sweida province in southern Syria, which is one of the mainly Druze-populated areas of the country, became the scene of widespread armed clashes between the Druze and forces under the command of the Syrian rebel government again on Thursday night.

These clashes began on Thursday evening in several important axes, including the west of the Sweida province in the areas of Majdal, Al-Naql, Tal Hadid, Al-Thala, Najran, Ary, Ateel and Salim.

The Druze entered into conflict with the rebels by creating a new military structure called the "National Guard"; A newly established structure created by Hikmat al-Hijri, one of the most prominent religious leaders of the Druze tribe in southern Syria.

The conflict resulted in casualties and injuries on both sides; the exact number was not known. The intensity of the conflict reached a point where both sides sent reinforcements and new equipment to the areas of tension.

Since taking power, al-Jolani has severely repressed Syria's minorities. His bloodiest attacks have been against Syria's Alawites, in which hundreds have been killed.
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