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Syrian Army expands control in southern Raqqa, advances toward Tabqa

Operations Command says forces tightened pressure on Tabqa military airbase, which PKK terrorists use as key hub for operations

Mohammad Sio  | 17.01.2026 - Update : 17.01.2026
Syrian Army expands control in southern Raqqa, advances toward Tabqa

  • Forces enter al-Mansoura, seize Hajanah camp near Tabqa airbase as security forces impose curfew in Maadan area
  • YPG/SDF elements leaving Tabqa amid clashes with Syrian Army

ISTANBUL

The Syrian Army said on Saturday that it has expanded its control across Raqqa countryside, entering new towns and villages and advancing closer to the city of Tabqa, tightening pressure on the Tabqa military airbase.

The advancements come as the army announced that its forces are advancing toward Tabqa military airport as part of continued deployments west of the Euphrates River following the withdrawal of the YPG/SDF terror group.​​​​​​​

In statements carried by the Alikhbariah TV, the army’s Operations Command said forces entered the city of al-Mansoura and seized the Hajanah military camp near Tabqa.

The command added that army units also took control of the village of Rajm al-Ghazal in the Raqqa countryside, entered the town of al-Ghanem al-Ali, and that advance units are now approaching the outskirts of Tabqa city.

Army units also entered the towns of Henideh and al-Safsafa, along with the villages of Abu Assi and al-Jabali in the Raqqa countryside, the command said.

The army has also taken control of the town of Zur Shammar east of Raqqa and is advancing toward Sabkha, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).

Meanwhile, amid heavy clashes with the Syrian Army in Tabqa, YPG/SDF terror elements have begun withdrawing from areas west of the Euphrates River in convoys.

Earlier, the Syrian Army said its forces have secured control of the al-Rasafa area and its historic citadel in the southern countryside of Raqqa in northeast Syria, along with seven surrounding villages.

In a statement to SANA, the army’s Operations Command said the advance has further tightened pressure on Tabqa Military Airbase, which it said PKK terrorists use as a primary base for their operations.

Earlier on Saturday, the Syrian Army announced it had taken control of the town of Dibsi Afnan and was moving toward Tabqa in Raqqa province. It also said it had established full military control over the cities of Deir Hafir and Maskanah in the eastern Aleppo countryside.

The developments came as Ferhat Abdi Sahin, a ringleader of the YPG/SDF terror group targeted by the army's military operation west of the Euphrates, claimed that terror elements would withdraw to regions east of the river starting at 7 am local time (0400GMT).

In March 2025, the Syrian presidency announced an agreement for the terrorist organization YPG/SDF's integration into state institutions, reaffirming the country’s territorial unity and rejecting any attempts at division.

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