Syrian Army Advance Raqqa 2026: Strategic Dams and Oilfields Seized
Syrian government forces advance on Raqqa in Jan 2026, seizing the Tabqa Dam and oilfields. Tensions rise with the SDF despite new decrees on Kurdish rights.
The Euphrates is flowing with change. Syrian government forces have launched a lightning offensive, capturing the strategic city of Tabqa and its military airport, moving within 50km of Raqqa. According to Al Jazeera, this marks the most significant territorial shift since the interim government took power in late 2024.
Syrian Army Raqqa Advance 2026: Energy and Water Assets
On January 18, 2026, government troops secured the Tabqa Dam—the largest in Syria—alongside the Freedom Dam. The offensive isn't just about soil; it's about resources. Tribal fighters allied with Damascus have already seized major oilfields, including Jafra and Conoco in the Deir Az Zor province. The Syrian Petroleum Company confirmed that the Rasafa and Sufyan fields could soon resume production.
There’s been enough blood in this country, Syria. We have sacrificed and lost enough. People are tired of it.
Diplomatic Deadlock Amidst Kurdish Recognition
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa is playing a dual game of force and diplomacy. On Friday, he issued a decree recognizing Kurdish as a national language and restoring citizenship to thousands of Kurds. However, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) remain skeptical, calling for constitutional guarantees rather than temporary decrees.
Washington has expressed deep concern. Admiral Brad Cooper of CENTCOM urged the Syrian army to cease offensive actions, emphasizing that a stable Syria is essential for the fight against ISIS. US envoy Tom Barrack is scheduled to meet both Al-Sharaa and SDF leader Mazloum Abdi in Damascus today.
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