Maghaweer Al-Thawra in direct confrontation with Daesh, and are at the utmost level of preparation to fight against the regime

The FSA was formed at the start of the Syrian revolution, after Assad’s security forces started killing peaceful demonstrators throughout Syria. It formed with the objective of protecting civilians, and then protecting the territory it liberated from Assad’s forces, who committed countless massacres against civilians.

After that, the FSA is faced with the responsibility of combating terrorism in areas where extremist groups were emerging, like Daesh and others. With their increasing responsibilities, the FSA’s battles became more brutal against extremists on one hand, and against the regime on the other.

Of the most prominent FSA factions fighting on several fronts is the MaT, who are considered part and parcel of the FSA, and whose objective was to fight against extremist groups such as Daesh, and also fight against Assad’s forces and affiliated militias.

MaT lead their battles in the Syrian Badiya south of Deirezzor, and follow a new strategy in fighting Daesh.They are in direct confrontation with Daesh on flat terrain, and are protecting areas from Daesh infiltration, as well as fighting them in their strongholds at the same time.

On another front, regime tactics have emerged on the badiya fronts in Deirezzor, only to complement Daesh’s moves. MaT are fully prepared to block Assad’s forces, in addition to continuing to push Daesh out of areas it has been occupying in the Syrian Badiyah.

MaT is of both a military and civic nature, as it is comprised of a political body that leads the entity. The civic aspect of the entity is represented by working on forming local councils in liberated areas, and to provide support for them, and not to leave a vacuum following liberation. Military forces will support the civic activities to achieve security and discipline on the streets, and to return rights to civilians, and to protect civilians and their entities.

MaT are genuine Syrian revolutionaries, with continuous enthusiasm for the revolution, defending its principles and committing to its objectives. They make sure that those objectives do not go astray, and are protecting Syrian territory from the Assad sectarian militias, and terrorist groups like Daesh and others.