Syrian Army forces begin entering eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside under ceasefire deal with SDF

Army aims to strengthen security and stability in region

ISTANBUL

Syria’s Interior Ministry announced on Monday that army units began entering the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor province, along the Euphrates River in eastern Syria, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).

“Our forces have begun entering the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor province as part of a plan aimed at orderly deployment across all towns and villages,” the outlet reported, citing the ministry statement.

The move was taken in line with a comprehensive security plan designed to protect civilians, public and private property, and to strengthen security and stability in the region, said the ministry.

The Syrian government launched a military operation last week, regaining areas in eastern and northeastern Syria following repeated violations by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) of previous accords.

Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa announced Sunday a comprehensive ceasefire and integration agreement with the SDF, with all the group's military formations to withdraw east of the Euphrates River.