Syrian army offensive overjoys some, leaves others with “existential” fear
Many Syrians feel liberated by the army pushing out the Kurdish-led SDF
Many Syrians feel liberated by the Syrian army’s offensive against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), as the military advances and pushes back the Kurdish-led forces. This development has brought a sense of relief to some communities that had been under the control of the SDF.
Others fear government troops and face existential anxiety
However, other Syrians express deep fear and anxiety about the government troops, with many perceiving the offensive as a threat to their safety and livelihood. The military’s actions have left civilians in a state of uncertainty, with some fearing a resurgence of violence and instability.
Government forces move to oust Kurdish-majority militia in northeast
Government forces have moved to oust Kurdish-majority militias in northeastern Syria, leaving jail camps under new management and civilians in fear for their safety. The situation has raised concerns about the potential for increased violence and human rights violations.
