Quwat Jabal
Overview of Quwat Jabal:
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Quwat Jabal | |
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Country | Syria |
Type | Militia |
Role | Infantry |
Size | Unknown |
Part of | Syrian Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Damascus |
Engagements | Syrian Civil War |
Quwat Jabal is a militia group that operates within the Syrian Armed Forces. The group is based in Damascus, the capital city of Syria.
History[edit | edit source]
Quwat Jabal was formed during the Syrian Civil War. The group has been involved in several battles throughout the conflict.
Role[edit | edit source]
As a militia group, Quwat Jabal primarily serves as infantry within the Syrian Armed Forces. The exact size of the group is unknown.
Command Structure[edit | edit source]
Quwat Jabal operates under the command structure of the Syrian Armed Forces.
Battles[edit | edit source]
Quwat Jabal has been involved in several battles during the Syrian Civil War.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- [Official Website]
- [News Article about Quwat Jabal]
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