On 26 February 2018, loyalist militants in Raqqa officially banded together to fight the SDF and U.S. troops, and announced the foundation of the "Popular Resistance of the Eastern Region" or "Popular Resistance in Raqqa". In its first statement, the group framed its actions as struggle against the "
tyrannical American enemy" and pro-American "terrorists from all corners of the earth" [i.e. the SDF]. Around the same time,
Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently claimed that the "Shield of the Al-Jazira Heroes", a pro-government insurgent group was being set up in Raqqa's countryside. The combat capabilities of the "Popular Resistance" remained unclear; the group's first video showed just a few masked men with guns. The pro-opposition site
Baladi News alleged that it was part of the pro-government forces that were fighting alongside the SDF against
Turkey in the
Afrin Region without providing any proof. The group is allegedly supported by
Iran, and was trained by the
Baqir Brigade, which was a Local Defence Militia in Syria. Following its foundation, the group recruited locals opposed to the SDF's policies in Raqqa such as
forced conscription, and the new administration's perceived lack of care for the interests and needs of the local people. The Popular Resistance of the Eastern Region uses
Facebook to post content and has posted pictures and videos of supporters expressing their approval of the movement in ways such as raising
Syrian flags, pictures of leaflets with pro-group writings and video statements. Videos of attacks on American forces and allied SDF militias have also been posted by the group. The group claimed in April 2018 to have carried out two attacks on U.S. positions at
Ayn Issa, but these claims remained uncorroborated and were denied by the SDF. After the
fall of the Assad regime in late 2024, there are still some pro-Ba'athist insurgents in eastern Syria. On January 23, 2025, the SDF destroyed a cell linked to the remnants of the Ba'athist regime in the Deir ez-Zor countryside and captured four Assad loyalists. The Syrian Democratic Forces vowed not to tolerate the remnants of the Assad regime who attacked the towns of
Diban and and committed acts of sabotage in them. As of May 2025, the group has reportedly joined a military council led by the
Islamic Resistance Front in Syria, as an alliance of Assadists who are opposed to the transitional government. ==See also==