guerilla warfare in the syrian civil war
Guerilla warfare in the Syrian Civil War refers to a type of military strategy employed by non-state armed groups or insurgent forces, characterized by irregular tactics, hit-and-run attacks, ambushes, and small-scale operations against the opposing forces. It involves a decentralized and asymmetrical approach, utilizing hidden or dispersed combatants to maintain a low profile, inflict damage, and undermine the control of the Syrian government or rival factions.
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