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Syrian Forces Take Control of Strategic al-Tanf Base

(MENAFN) The Syrian government has regained control of the strategically important al-Tanf base, situated at the intersection of the Iraqi and Jordanian borders, after the United States withdrew following nearly a decade of presence.

According to Syrian government sources, speaking to a news agency on Wednesday, the Syrian Army has assumed authority over the base and has stationed its troops there.

Reports indicate that US forces relocated to a site known as Tower 22, positioned near the demilitarized zone along the Jordan-Syria border. This site is approximately 22 kilometers (13 miles) away from al-Tanf.

While around 200 US soldiers were reportedly stationed at al-Tanf at one time, the exact number of personnel currently deployed at Tower 22 has not been verified.

The al-Tanf facility, which underwent expansion in 2017 and 2018, had been utilized by the US in conjunction with surveillance balloons to monitor the activities of Iran-backed groups and the ISIS (Daesh) terrorist organization. The base oversaw operations across an extensive area stretching from the Jordanian border to the Euphrates River.

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