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Groups affiliated with remnants of Syria’s ousted Assad regime attacked a military vehicle belonging to the army in the western city of Latakia.
The Syrian Electronic Army, or the SEA, is a group of pro-government computer hackers and are not officially endorsed by the Assad regime.
Syrian government forces have been accused of killing members of the country’s Druze minority before withdrawing from the province of Suwayda. Defence ministry troops carried out executions and ...
The Syrian military is planning a major offensive by October to capture two main provinces on the Euphrates River from a mostly Kurdish militia that has refused to submit to Damascus, security sources ...
Syrian, U.S. and Jordanian officials said Tuesday they would work together toward a permanent ceasefire in a southern Syrian ...
Syrian Electronic Army has claimed credit for defacing the site. — -- The Army's main public website has temporarily been taken down as a protective measure after it was compromised by what ...
Syrian government’s calls for ‘one state, one army’ essential for establishing long-awaited peace, stability in region, say ...
Syrian government forces officially entered the southern city of Sweida on Tuesday, marking the first such deployment since President Ahmed al-Sharaa took office in December 2024.Read More: Global ...
The Syrian state army says the rule of President Bashar al-Assad has come to an end, with the army command informing government soldiers they are no longer in service, dpa has learned from Syrian ...
The Syrian Electronic Army has gained notoriety this year for its attacks on Western media institutions it perceives as showing bias against the regime of Bashar al-Assad; just this week it ...
The Syrian Electronic Army's servers are based in Russia, and that alliance could strengthen if matters in Syria became more dramatic, said Paul Ferguson of the Internet security company IID.