The U.S. military is withdrawing from the city of Hasakah in Syria.

The U.S. military is withdrawing from the city of Hasakah in Syria.

20.01.2025 08:31

The United States is withdrawing from the city of Hasakah in Syria, which has been under the occupation of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG for 9 years. The U.S. is transporting its armored vehicles and heavy weapons from the city to bases in Iraq using trucks. This development comes after messages from the new administrations in Turkey and Syria indicating that no concessions will be made to the terrorist organization.

```html

Following the statements that Turkey and the new administration in Syria would not give concessions to the terrorist organization PKK/YPG, activity was observed in Hasakah. It has been revealed that the US base in the city, which has been under the occupation of the terrorist organization since 2016, has been evacuated.



IT IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE TERRORISTS TO STAY IN THE REGION



In the recorded footage, it was learned that empty trucks coming from Iraq were returning to Iraq after picking up armored vehicles, weapons, and ammunition from the US base. It seems unlikely that the PKK/YPG terrorists, who are in an occupying position in Hasakah, can remain in the region without US protection.



WEAPONS FROM KONIKO HAVE ALSO BEEN MOVED



It has been learned that American forces have also transported military vehicles and weapons from the Koniko Gas Field base in Deir ez-Zor. Footage from the region showed that US military equipment was being loaded onto trucks from the gas field under the occupation of the PKK/YPG terrorist organization.



The US Army is withdrawing from the city of Hasakah in Syria


STRIKING WORDS FROM KASRA



According to a report by Akşam newspaper, Syria's new Defense Minister Murhef Ebu Kasra spoke about the future of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which are controlled by the PKK/YPG. Kasra stated that it would not be appropriate for the SDF to maintain their own blocks within the Syrian armed forces.



NEW FOOTAGE FROM THE 10 KM TUNNEL NETWORK



New footage has emerged from the 10 km tunnel network in Tel Rifaat, which was liberated from the PKK/YPG on December 1 as part of the Syrian National Army's 'Operation Dawn of Freedom'. In the tunnels dug meters below buildings, barrels and electrical cables were stacked at certain intervals. When iron doors were opened, rooms with beds were found. Photos of PKK/YPG terrorists were also found in the rooms. The YPG/PKK digs tunnels in the regions it occupies in Syria, especially in areas close to the border, for hiding, infiltration, and sudden attacks. The tunnels are also used for transporting and hiding materials from one area to another.



```

In order to provide you with a better service, we position cookies on our site. Your personal data is collected and processed within the scope of KVKK and GDPR. For detailed information, you can review our Data Policy / Disclosure Text. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies.', '