Syrian Army Seizes Country's Largest Oil Field from Kurdish Forces
Syrian government forces seized the country's largest oil field, the Omar facility, from Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northeastern Syria, according to officials and monitors. The capture occurred after the SDF announced it would redeploy east of the Euphrates River following deadly clashes the previous week, BBC World reported.
The move underscores the Syrian government's efforts to reassert control over key resources in the region. In addition to the Omar oil field, nearby gas fields also came under army control. Earlier, Syrian troops captured the strategic Tabqa dam on the Euphrates River, BBC World reported.
The SDF's redeployment followed talks with U.S. officials, according to BBC World. The ongoing fighting in the area stems from the breakdown of an agreement between the SDF and the Syrian government.
The Syrian government has also made gestures towards Kurdish cultural recognition, potentially influencing future negotiations, according to BBC World. The capture of the Omar oil field and other key resources reflects the complex interplay of regional actors and international interests in the Syrian conflict, according to BBC World.
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