11.02.2026 23:31
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that the international coalition forces led by the United States have completely evacuated the Al-Tanf military base located in southeastern Syria and have moved to Jordan. The Observatory also reported that following the departure of the coalition forces from the region, the Syrian army has entered the base and is increasing security measures by establishing new military positions.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that the international coalition forces led by the United States have completely withdrawn from the Al-Tanf military base located in the southeast of the country.
THEY CROSSED INTO JORDANIAN TERRITORY
According to security sources, a convoy consisting of military vehicles belonging to the coalition left the base and crossed into Jordanian territory. Thus, it was reported that the withdrawal process from one of the most sensitive military points of strategic importance in the Syrian desert has been completed.
SYRIAN ARMY ENTERED THE BASE
In the Observatory's statement, it was expressed that after the coalition forces left the region, the Syrian army entered the base, established new military positions, and increased security measures. According to the Observatory, the withdrawal activity took place amid broader discussions regarding reassessments of the deployment of military elements from foreign countries in the country.
AL-TANF BASE
It is known that the Al-Tanf military base, located at the intersection of the borders of Syria, Iraq, and Jordan, has been used by coalition forces for years and that the 55-kilometer area surrounding the base serves as a strategic point for monitoring Syria's eastern desert and key supply routes.