DEIR EZZOR, SYRIA (3:45 P.M.) – Al-Masdar News was given exclusive information on Saturday, regarding the recent arrival of over 1,000 soldiers from the Syrian Arab Army’s Republican Guard in the Deir Ezzor Governorate.
According to a military source from Damascus, over 1,000 newly trained soldiers from the Syrian Arab Army’s 105th Brigade of the Republican Guard were deployed to the Deir Ezzor Governorate after spending several months training in Deir ‘Attiyeh.
With the arrival of these fresh soldiers from the 105th Brigade, the Syrian Armed Forces have received a major boost to their defenses around the provincial capital.
The Syrian Armed Forces in Deir Ezzor are comprised of the 104th Airborne Brigade of the Republican Guard under Major General Issam Zahreddine, Qassam Units (Special Forces) under General Ghassan Taraf, and the 137th Artillery Brigade of the 17th Reserve Division under Major General Hassan Mohammad.
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