Iraqi fighters cross Syrian border as northern battles heat up
Pro-Iran militia groups crossed from Iraq into Syria to help struggling Syrian forces in the north. These fresh troops join existing military units as fighting intensifies near Aleppo
Iraqi militia-groups moved into Syria last night through Al Bukamal area creating a new phase in the regions military activities. The cross-border movement includes well-known groups like Katiab Hezbollah and Fatemiyoun fighters who are now moving towards northern battle-zones
These are fresh reinforcements being sent to aid our comrades on the front lines in the north
The Syrian armyʼs recent pull-back from Aleppo happened partly due to lack of ground-support (which these Iran-backed groups typically provide). The area already has some pro-Iran units in place; however they needed extra help to push back against local fighters
During the long-running Syrian conflict Iran has sent many such groups to help Bashar Assadʼs forces‚ while Russia provided air-support: this combo helped Syrian forces take back most areas. The current troop movement shows how this partnership continues to work even now
In a related development Israel has been hitting Iranian spots in Syria more often lately while also running ops in Lebanon against Hezbollah — a group thats been active around Aleppo for years. This has made the whole north-Syria situation more complex (with different groups trying to control various areas)