Syrian government forces seize strategic town in Raqqa as SDF retreats

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Syrian forces seize Tabqa, intensifying their push against Kurdish-led forces east of the Euphrates River.

Syrian Army seizes control of al-Tabqah district in Raqqa

Syrian soldiers at a checkpoint in Tabqa. [Kasim Yusuf/Anadolu]

Published On 18 Jan 2026

Government forces have seized a strategic town in eastern Syria, part of an ongoing offensive against Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) east of the Euphrates River.

The rapid army operation on Sunday follows battles earlier this month between Damascus and the United States-backed SDF, which led to deadly clashes and the government taking control of three neighbourhoods in Aleppo city from the group.

Sunday’s advance into Tabqa, in Raqqa province, is seen as critical because of a nearby dam that regulates the southward flow of water into areas held by the SDF.

The government and the SDF have exchanged accusations of violating a March agreement intended to reintegrate northeastern Syria and Kurdish-led forces into the structures of the Syrian state.

The SDF controls large swathes of northeastern Syria and has for years been Washington’s key ally in combating the ISIL (ISIS) group. Over that period, the US has developed strong ties with the SDF and has tried to ease tensions between the two sides.

The US had urged calm after this month’s clashes in Aleppo killed 23 people and displaced tens of thousands. After the fighting subsided, SDF leader Mazloum Abdi (also known as Mazloum Kobani) said on Friday that the group would withdraw its forces from areas east of the Euphrates following an announcement by Syrian official al-Sharaa on measures to strengthen Kurdish rights in Syria.

Tabqa is the latest in a series of mostly Arab-majority areas captured by government forces in Raqqa province. It remains unclear how far into the Kurdish heartland the Syrian military intends to advance.

Meanwhile, the Syrian government has accused the SDF of executing prisoners in Tabqa before withdrawing.

The SDF has denied the allegation, saying it transferred detainees out of the prison and accusing government forces of firing on the facility.

The United Kingdom-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor reported that government forces have taken control of more than a dozen villages and towns in the eastern Deir Az Zor countryside following the SDF withdrawal.

Syrian Army seizes control of al-Tabqah district in Raqqa

The advance into Tabqa is seen as critical because of a nearby dam that regulates the southward flow of water into areas held by the SDF. [Kasim Yusuf/Anadolu]

Syrian Army seizes control of strategic al-Tabqah district in Raqqa

The Syrian army has established full control of Tabqa. [Hisam Hac Omer/Anadolu]

Syrian Army seizes control of strategic al-Tabqah district in Raqqa

As Syrian forces continue their offensive across territories controlled by the SDF, authorities in Raqqa governorate have advised residents to remain in their homes. [Hisam Hac Omer/Anadolu]

Syrian Army seizes control of strategic al-Tabqah district in Raqqa

The government and the SDF have exchanged accusations of violating a March agreement intended to reintegrate northeastern Syria and Kurdish-led forces into the structures of the Syrian state. [Hisam Hac Omer/Anadolu]

Syria Kurds Clashes

Syrian soldiers and locals carry the body of a dead civilian found by relatives in the street after government forces seized the strategic town of Tabqa. [Ghaith Alsayed/AP Photo]

Syrian army at a checkpoint in Tabqa. [Kasim Yusuf/Anadolu]

Syrian army regains control of Tabqa in Raqqa from YPG/SDG

An aerial view of Tabqa. [Izz Aldien Alqasem/Anadolu]

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