20.01.2026 17:53
Under the Ceasefire and Full Integration Agreement in Syria, the Syrian army is entering the town of Sirrin on the Ayn al-Arab line amid intense clashes, while fierce conflicts are occurring with YPG/SDG terrorist organization elements in the south of Hasakah province.
The Syrian army has taken control of the area with wheat silos as it advances towards the Hol Camp, where members of the terrorist organization ISIS, mostly consisting of women and children, are held in Hasakeh.
HEAVY WEAPONS ARE BEING USED
In the ongoing clashes on the southern front of Hasakeh, both sides are using heavy weapons. Army forces have entered the strategically important Hol Oil Field and are trying to establish control in the area.
The army units had recently secured control at the Habur Dam in the south of Hasakeh.
AIN AL-ARAB LINE
In the Ain al-Arab line, military activity continues around the Karakozak Bridge, which provides passage from the direction of Manbij over the Euphrates River. Terrorists firing from the elevated area overlooking the bridge are preventing the army from crossing the bridge.
After intense clashes in the town of Sarrin, located about 10 kilometers southeast of the Karakozak Bridge and 35 kilometers south of the center of Ain al-Arab district, army units entered the town. While intense clashes continue in Sarrin, the army is trying to establish control.
JANUARY 18 AGREEMENT
The Syrian army had continued its advance to take control of Hasakeh and Ain al-Arab as part of the agreement reached between the Damascus administration and YPG/SDF.
The ceasefire and full integration agreement reached on January 18 between the Damascus administration and the terrorist organization YPG/SDF envisions the integration of all civilian institutions in Hasakeh province, occupied by the terrorist organization, into the institutions and administrative structures of the Syrian state.
The agreement also includes a clause regarding the withdrawal of heavy military presence from the Ain al-Arab region, the establishment of a security force composed of the city's residents, and the establishment of a local police organization under the Ministry of Interior of Syria.