Middle East analysts are appropriately noting, “Rebels played Russian roulette, and lost” after Syrian Army ground forces accompanied by overwhelming Russian airstrikes in Syria’s contested southwest region have collapsed anti-government lines with rapid speed.
Early Friday a major strategic victory was announced as government forces took the Nassib border crossing after recapturing a string of over 8 border outposts in Daraa province.
The Nassib crossing is among Syria’s most important and busiest international border crossings, and sits along the Damascus-Amman international highway. Prior to the war it was a main artery for Syrian exports to GCC countries.
Opposition leaders have confirmed the crossing will now be controlled by Syrian government and Jordanian authorities for the first time after the FSA flag long flew over the outpost since anti-Assad militants captured it in 2015.
The ongoing major offensive to take back Daraa and Al-Quneitra provinces from long entrenched FSA, al-Qaeda, and ISIS groups began last month, and though predicted by many to be a long and grinding affair that held the potential for external state military intervention, the unexpectedly rapid advance of pro-government forces has stunned observers.
Al Masdar reports that three quarters of the region that witnessed the start of armed conflict in 2011 is now back under the control of Damascus:
As a result of these advances, the Syrian Army finds themselves in control of approximately 72 percent of southwest Syria. The remaining 28 percent is under the control of the Free Syrian Army, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham and Jaysh Khaled bin Walid (ISIS affiliate).
Meanwhile Reuters reports that hundreds of troops in a large military convoy with Russian and Syrian flags have been seen heading to the newly liberated Nassib border crossing as anti-government fighters are laying down their weapons in droves.
According to Reuters:
Syrian rebels reached a deal with Russian officers on a phased handover of their weapons and the deployment of Russian military police near the Jordanian border, a rebel spokesman said.
Ibrahim Jabawi said the agreement was reached during ongoing talks in a town in southern Syria that also includes a cessation of hostilities by both sides.
The past week especially has witnessed mass handovers as well as abandonment of weaponry on the part of anti-government insurgents, resulting in some interesting photographs.
Since the Syrian Army offensive in the southwest, many thousands of weapons have been recovered, including advanced anti-tank and shoulder fired rockets — a significant bulk of them originally supplied via the US, UK, Saudi Arabia, and other western allies:
Plenty more medium and heavy weapons, including from the #USA left behind by rebels in #Daraa and now in the hands of the #Syrian Army (#SAA)https://t.co/j6NzHqFMPr pic.twitter.com/p7bDfs22Ri
— Hala Jaber (@HalaJaber) July 4, 2018
Anti-tank “TOW” missiles supplied as part of a CIA program have been recovered recently:
#SAA engineering units seize #US-made TOW launchers/missiles & food-supplies in former #HTS/ #FSA held villages in southern #Syria. #Daraa #OpBasalt pic.twitter.com/0qBEsBEmeL
— Arabiana Intel (@ArabianaINTEL) July 4, 2018
169. #US made Anti tank missile launchers handed over by opposition fighters to #SAA in #Daraa pic.twitter.com/qT9b5PhZ61
— Danny Makki (@Dannymakkisyria) July 4, 2018
And in some cases Israeli supplied items have been recovered in Syria’s southwest, near the contested Golan border:
26 June 2018
Syrian Army seizes a large quantity of weapons, including RPGs and TOW missiles; and Israeli made medicine, left behind by US-backed “rebels” allied with al-Nusra (al-Qaeda) in northeastern Daraa#Syria
1 https://t.co/isPEouNNh6
2 https://t.co/7IgqpnvmEp pic.twitter.com/lz3RwqXgRo— the Lemniscat (@theLemniscat) June 27, 2018
Even this far into the Syrian conflict and after many other such weapons seizures throughout the country, analysts and journalists have commented that the sheer numbers of advanced weapons — in most cases obviously externally supplied — are “staggering.”