This action comes within the escalating tension and hassles between both forces, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
Separately, U.S. forces are expanding “Tal Baydar” military base in Qamishli countryside, north of Hasakah province, in order to bring troops from other bases nearby. They are also bringing Grad rockets from Iraq to the same basement.
On January 23, Syrian Observatory sources report that American forces were stationed on the international highway M4, at the entrance to Por Said village near Hattin junction which connects Amuda and Hasaka city, in order to prevent Russian patrols from passing and roaming in the road.
In the same context, a Russian patrol entered Ain Dewar village and took the road of Semalaka crossing accompanied by a SDF vehicle, as Us armored vehicles parked at the entrance to the town of Gil Agha waiting for the Russians to pass.
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<p style="text-align:left">Reliable sources informed the Syrian Observatory that the U.S. forces stationed at the eastern entrance of Tal Tamr town in Hasakah countryside, stopped Russian military vehicles at the town&rsquo;s roundabout preventing them from continuing their way towards Qamishli city via Hasakah – Aleppo International Highway aka M4.
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