According to Kurdpress, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that local sources in Haskeh province announced that American forces have removed some of their equipment and logistics from the Qasrek base in the northeast of this province. These movements have been accompanied by extensive relocation of logistics equipment inside the base.
According to published information, nearly 100 trucks from Kurdistan region of Iraq have entered the base and loaded military equipment and machinery. Further, a convoy containing about 100 heavy machines left this base and moved towards the Kurdistan region of Iraq through the Al-Walid border crossing.
This process was carried out without any official notification from the US government and the exact nature of these transfers is still not announced. However, observers see it as part of the plan to gradually reduce the US military presence in Syria.
Previously, the United States had handed over some of its other bases, including al-Tanf and al-Shadadi, to the Syrian government. According to published reports, Washington plans to withdraw about 1,000 of its remaining forces from Syria in the next two months; An action that can cause important changes in the field balance in the northeast of this country, especially in the areas controlled by the Kurdish forces.
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