“Despite the fact that in the information bulletins the Tiger Force is referred to as a “division”, only about 1,000 soldiers are fighting with the unit.”
They’ve accomplished quite a bit for being such a small force.
1) Daraa
This is indeed a very strange and desperate attempt by the terrorists to change the inevitable which is a broad reconciliation among all cities in the Jordanian and Iraq border with Syria.
The amount of losses by the terrorists are staggering, with the border with Jordan closed, there will be lots of wounded terrorists dying simply because it could not get enough medical attention, that speaks volume about this battle, it has no support from the coalition of the killing as it appears. There is also some folks mentioned that Jordan is secretly pushing all terrorist commander on this battle for them to die (cleaning the house for the reconciliation).
Terrorists’ gains have been limited to very few building in the NE part of the Manshiyah neighbourhood, contrary to ratnews indicating all of the neighbourhood was capture. I still trust there will be a huge blowback on this attack, the terrorists may lose all Balad al Bab and pave the way for the SAA two control the old and the new border crossing with Jordan.
2) Northern Aleppo
Tal Rifaat area has seem many strange small battles between the turkish backed terrorists, local arabs and YPG from Afrin, this plays of course on Turkey’s attempt to keep the pressure on the SDF but will ultimately play in the hands of Syrian Government, reconciliation was strong in the area few weeks ago with the civilians of many villages, though the terrorists groups were not participating, the civilians may have a stronger saying and all of the north of Aleppo may be under the Syrian Government sooner than we thought.
3) Al Bab
That is a death trap for the turkish backed terrorists and Turkish army. It also prove that the Turkish army is rusted and not prepared for that kind of street battle. The fiasco in al Bab my be a long term headache for Turkey at home, they will have to fight the war inside Turkey with a inadequate army. Today Turkey declared al Bab free when actually their terrorists were kicked out of the city yesterday….interesting perspective isn’t it ? Soon we will know how badly Turkey is willing to risk on al Bab, they may have to throw much more turkish soldiers into the fray to change anything.
“Despite the fact that in the information bulletins the Tiger Force is referred to as a “division”, only about 1,000 soldiers are fighting with the unit.”
They’ve accomplished quite a bit for being such a small force.
Some reflections on the last few weeks in Syria:
1) Daraa
This is indeed a very strange and desperate attempt by the terrorists to change the inevitable which is a broad reconciliation among all cities in the Jordanian and Iraq border with Syria.
The amount of losses by the terrorists are staggering, with the border with Jordan closed, there will be lots of wounded terrorists dying simply because it could not get enough medical attention, that speaks volume about this battle, it has no support from the coalition of the killing as it appears. There is also some folks mentioned that Jordan is secretly pushing all terrorist commander on this battle for them to die (cleaning the house for the reconciliation).
Terrorists’ gains have been limited to very few building in the NE part of the Manshiyah neighbourhood, contrary to ratnews indicating all of the neighbourhood was capture. I still trust there will be a huge blowback on this attack, the terrorists may lose all Balad al Bab and pave the way for the SAA two control the old and the new border crossing with Jordan.
2) Northern Aleppo
Tal Rifaat area has seem many strange small battles between the turkish backed terrorists, local arabs and YPG from Afrin, this plays of course on Turkey’s attempt to keep the pressure on the SDF but will ultimately play in the hands of Syrian Government, reconciliation was strong in the area few weeks ago with the civilians of many villages, though the terrorists groups were not participating, the civilians may have a stronger saying and all of the north of Aleppo may be under the Syrian Government sooner than we thought.
3) Al Bab
That is a death trap for the turkish backed terrorists and Turkish army. It also prove that the Turkish army is rusted and not prepared for that kind of street battle. The fiasco in al Bab my be a long term headache for Turkey at home, they will have to fight the war inside Turkey with a inadequate army. Today Turkey declared al Bab free when actually their terrorists were kicked out of the city yesterday….interesting perspective isn’t it ? Soon we will know how badly Turkey is willing to risk on al Bab, they may have to throw much more turkish soldiers into the fray to change anything.