Syria’s caretaker Defense Ministry has unified military factions in the south by forming four brigades of 15,000 fighters. The regions involved are Daraa, western Daraa and Quneitra, the eastern countryside, and Al-Sweida. Caretaker Defense Minister Major General Marhaf Abu Qasra noted that all factions responded positively to this integration plan.
Syria’s caretaker Defense Ministry has initiated the integration of various military factions in the southern regions into its command structure. According to a report from Syria TV, an agreement has been established to form four distinct military brigades, totaling approximately 15,000 fighters. These brigades will be positioned in key areas: one in Daraa, one covering western Daraa and Quneitra, one in the eastern countryside, and a fourth brigade being organized in Al-Sweida.
Major General Marhaf Abu Qasra, the Caretaker Defense Minister, indicated that the response from all Syrian factions involved has been favorable. This integration effort aims to streamline them under the Defense Ministry’s operational framework. It is part of broader efforts to unify military forces in the region and enhance governmental control.
The integration of southern factions into Syria’s Defense Ministry marks a significant step in consolidating military forces and improving organizational structure. The formation of four brigades with a combined strength of 15,000 fighters reflects a strategic approach to manage regional military personnel and operations effectively. The positive response from various factions further highlights the potential for enhanced cohesion within Syria’s armed forces.
Original Source: shafaq.com