The vehicles and soldiers of the International Coalition leave the countryside of Al-Hasakah for the second day in a row
Today, Tuesday, local sources in Al-Hasakah countryside reported that vehicles and soldiers of the International Coalition forces are heading to western Syria for the second day in a row, as part of what appears to be a routine change of forces in the area.
Kurdish "BasNews" agency said that a convoy of more than twenty armored military vehicles of the International Coalition left the silos of Tal Alo in the northeastern countryside of Hasaka to Iraq via the Al-Waleed point with the Kurdistan Region.
The source added, quoting Kurdish observers, that the transfer of forces from the international coalition from West Kurdistan to Iraq or the Kurdistan Region is part of a routine change of forces in the region.
On Monday, the international coalition forces moved military vehicles and dozens of soldiers from their bases in western Kurdistan towards the Kurdistan Region.
This morning, about 30 armored military vehicles carrying American soldiers entered the Iraqi territory through the Al-Waleed border crossing in the countryside of Tal Kojar, "Al-Yarobiya" town, in western Syria.
"The convoy included armored attack vehicles, closed armored trucks, military armored vehicles to transport soldiers, and fuel tanks," BasNews said.
The source indicated that the international coalition forces periodically transfer military and logistical vehicles, equipment, and ammunition from Iraq to their bases in the provinces of Hasaka and Deir Ezzor in northeastern Syria.
It should be noted that officials in the international coalition and the United States of America confirmed that their forces will remain in Syria in connection with the fight against the terrorist organization ISIS, and will continue to support the SDF forces.