This is how it normally goes. SAA’s front line gets smashed and they rout. Then the lines slowly stabilize and they launch a protracted counteroffensive under the cover of extremely heavy artillery and air strikes. There’s only a few reliable units in the whole army.
yes, propably the way it will go this time, as well. But Assads allies are all kind of weakend / busy with other things at the moment. So Assad may have a bit more trouble stabilising this time around
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