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*Following the US announcement to withdraw all troops, Turkey postponed the planned attack on Northern Syria.<ref>{{cite news|work=Hürriyet Daily News|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-to-delay-operation-east-of-euphrates-in-syria-erdogan-139924|date=21 December 2018|title=Turkey to clear Syria of both YPG, ISIL: Erdoğan}}</ref>
*Following the US announcement to withdraw all troops, Turkey postponed the planned attack on Northern Syria.<ref>{{cite news|work=Hürriyet Daily News|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-to-delay-operation-east-of-euphrates-in-syria-erdogan-139924|date=21 December 2018|title=Turkey to clear Syria of both YPG, ISIL: Erdoğan}}</ref>
===December 23===
===December 23===
*According to the SOHR, at a meeting in Moscow Russia offered to deploy troops of the Syrian government along the border between Turkey and the territory of the DFNS.<ref>{{cite news|work=SOHR|url=http://www.syriahr.com/en/?p=110065|date=23 December 2018|title=Russia offers to deploy border guards of the regime on the borderline between the two rivers and a delegation of SDF arrives in Moscow to discuss it and discuss the future of east Euphrates}}</ref>
*According to the SOHR, at a meeting in [[Moscow]], Russia offered to deploy troops of the Syrian government along the border between Turkey and the territory of the DFNS.<ref>{{cite news|work=SOHR|url=http://www.syriahr.com/en/?p=110065|date=23 December 2018|title=Russia offers to deploy border guards of the regime on the borderline between the two rivers and a delegation of SDF arrives in Moscow to discuss it and discuss the future of east Euphrates}}</ref>

===December 24===
===December 24===
*With the previous announcement of the withdrawal of US troops, Iraq's Prime Minister [[Adil Abdul-Mahdi]] says Iraqi troops could potentially be deployed to Syria.<ref>{{cite news|work=VOA|url=https://www.voanews.com/a/iraq-says-it-could-deploy-military-into-syria/4713996.html|title=Iraq Says It Could Deploy Military into Syria|date=24 December 2018}}</ref>
*With the previous announcement of the withdrawal of US troops, Iraq's Prime Minister [[Adil Abdul-Mahdi]] says Iraqi troops could potentially be deployed to Syria.<ref>{{cite news|work=VOA|url=https://www.voanews.com/a/iraq-says-it-could-deploy-military-into-syria/4713996.html|title=Iraq Says It Could Deploy Military into Syria|date=24 December 2018}}</ref>

Revision as of 06:45, 26 December 2018

The following is a timeline of the Syrian Civil War from September to December 2018. Information about aggregated casualty counts is found at Casualties of the Syrian Civil War.

September 2018

September 2

  • The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian indicated in radio channel that "Assad won the war, we have to state this. But he hasn't won the peace."[1]

September 10

  • The Netherlands halts funding of the Syrian opposition and police forces, saying the chances of them winning the war are "extremely limited". Dutch support for the White Helmets is also expected to end in December 2018.[2]

September 17

September 29

October 2018

October 3

October 15

October 31

November 2018

U.S. and Turkish soldiers conduct the first-ever combined joint patrol on Nov. 1, 2018, outside Manbij, Syria

November 1

November 19

  • The SAA clears the entire Al-Safa field of ISIL resistance, ending the offensive in the pocket with the Army in full control of all of southern Syria for the first time since 2011 - excluding Al-Tanf in the southeast.[13]

November 21

  • United States Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announces the U.S. will set up new observation posts along the Turkish border in northern Syria in order to reduce skirmishes between Turkish forces and armed Kurdish militants in the region such as the 31 October incident. Mattis affirms it is a co-operational endeavor with Turkey and it will not require additional US troops to be deployed to Syria.[14][15]

November 23

  • Influential Syrian radio host and anti-Assad activist Raed Fares and his colleague Hammoud al-Juneid are both gunned down by unidentified gunmen in Kafr Nabl in rebel-held Idlib.[16][17]

November 24

  • Syrian government officials accuse Idlib-based rebels of a suspected poison gas attack on Aleppo after Syrian state TV aired footage of more than 50 civilians being admitted to a local hospital for breathing problems and blurred vision following alleged shelling.[18] The rebels would deny the attack, claiming to not possess poison gas nor the ability launch projectiles of it; instead they accused the government of attempting to undermine the ceasefire.[19]
  • Turkey says the Syrian government and rebels conducted a 20-man prisoner exchange near al-Bab, calling it the "first important step" of a joint Russia-Iran-Turkey-brokered peace process.[20]

November 27

  • The US-led Coalition establishes its first observation post along the Syrian-Turkish border in Tal Abyad. Local security sources state that there will be three total posts in Tal Abyad and two in Kobani.[21]

December 2018

December 2

December 7

December 11

  • The Syrian army general command orders the demobilization of some conscript and reserve officers that have served multiple years during the civil war.[25]
  • The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported a large number of local civilians and tribesmen from the Khasham and New Akidat area clashed with guards of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and managed to capture several oil wells in the Conoco oil field after SDF personnel allegedly avoided supplying fuel to the village of New Akidat and refugee camps in the region while hoarding fuel for themselves, causing local prices to spike.[26][27]

December 12

  • Despite recent apparent attempts by the US to dissuade violence in northern Syria, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan announced Turkey will launch a new military operation targeting US-backed Kurdish territory (DFNS) east of Manbij "in a few days".[28]

December 14

  • The SDF, supported by heavy US-led Coalition airstrikes, capture the stronghold of Hajin from the Islamic State, depriving the battered terror group of its last de facto capital within its fledgling pocket of territory in the Middle Euphrates River Valley.[29]

December 19

  • Proclaiming ISIL's defeat, US President Donald Trump announces plans to withdraw all of the approximately 2,000 American troops from Syria "within 60-100 days".[30] Reuters reports the move comes after a phone call between Trump and the Turkish President Erdogan.[31]

December 21

  • Following the US announcement to withdraw all troops, Turkey postponed the planned attack on Northern Syria.[32]

December 23

  • According to the SOHR, at a meeting in Moscow, Russia offered to deploy troops of the Syrian government along the border between Turkey and the territory of the DFNS.[33]

December 24

  • With the previous announcement of the withdrawal of US troops, Iraq's Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi says Iraqi troops could potentially be deployed to Syria.[34]

December 25

  • In the face of the planned withdrawal of US forces and the Turkish preparations to attack the DFNS, the SDF handed over the town of Arima west of Manbij to troops of the Syrian government.[35]

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