Syria

US-Backed Terrorists Likely to Hand over Al-Tanf Base to Syrian Army

 

Washington has called on terrorist groups to leave al-Tanf base in Southeastern Homs near the border with Jordan and deliver it to the Syrian Army following advances of the pro-government forces in Syria’s Badiyeh (desert) in recent months, dissident-affiliated websites reported on Monday.

The websites reported that the US Forces Command in al-Tanf base has recently declared to the terrorist groups that their mission has ended and they must leave their positions in al-Tanf for other terrorist-held regions in Northern Syria.

The websites said that there are only now the two terrorist groups of Aswad al-Sharqiyeh and Kata’eb Ahmad Abdu in Badiyeh that have rejected the US demand for evacuation to Northern Syria, adding that Moscow and Washington have agreed on ending the US forces’ presence in Eastern Syria.

Relevant reports said on Sunday that the army troops pushed terrorists back from the entire hills between the towns of Hineh and Kafr Hoor in Jabal al-Sheikh region in Southeastern Damascus near the border with Quneitra province.

The army men clashed with terrorists and captured a number of hills, including al-Sawadi, Fajr 1, Fajr 2, al-Namroud and al-Faransi between Hineh and Kafr Hoor.

In the meantime, the army’s artillery and missile units pounded terrorists’ positions in Jabata al-Khashab, inflicting major damage on terrorists’ military hardware.

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