
Armed faction in southern Syria to integrate into government forces
The Eighth Brigade, the most prominent armed faction in southern Syria, announced its dissolution and placed its weapons and personnel at the disposal of the Syrian Defense Ministry, according to a statement read by the official spokesman on Sunday in a video recording.
'We, members, soldiers and officers of what was previously known as the Eighth Brigade, officially announce the dissolution of this formation and handing over all its military and human capacities to the Defense Ministry,' said Col. Mohamed Al-Hourani.
'This decision stems from our commitment to national unity and enhancing security and stability and adherence to state sovereignty,' said Hourani.
The Eighth Brigade is part of the Southern Operations Room, a coalition of armed groups, also led by Awdeh, from the southern province of Daraa formed on Dec. 6 to help topple Bashar Assad.
Assad was toppled two days later following a lightning offensive by rebels led by Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or HTS.
Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who led HTS, has since been named Syria's interim president and appointed a cabinet last month.
The SOR was notably absent from a Dec. 25 meeting during which other militant factions agreed to disband and join a future army.
Awdeh's forces, including the Eighth Brigade, held on to their weapons and maintained their presence on the ground.
Sunday's announcement comes after two days of unrest between the forces of the Eighth Brigade and those of the new authorities.

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