The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

In conjunction with a general calm in Manbij, International Coalition trucks leave the area after emptying their cargo of weapons, ammunition, and logistical equipment

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the trucks which the International Coalition forces brought days ago to Manbij, had unloaded their cargo of weapons and equipment before leaving Manbij, which is witnessing a cautious clam, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 29th of December 2018, that the recent hours of today, Saturday the 29th of December 2018, witnessed the entry of about 200 trucks loaded with weapons, ammunition and other logistic equipment, to the International Coalition military bases in Al-Raqqah, Manbij and Ayn Issa, and this is the second convoy to be entered the east Euphrates, after the US decision on the 19th of December 2018, to withdraw its forces from the area, and this action is coincided with the talks that are underway among the circles of the American administration about withdrawing the weapons or keeping them in the Syria Democratic Forces’ possession.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 20th of December 2018 that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the entry of tens of trucks coming from Kurdistan Region of Iraq, to areas in the Syrian interior within the area of the east of the Euphrates, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the recent hours of today, Saturday the 29th of December 2018, witnessed the entry of about 200 trucks loaded with weapons, ammunition and other logistic equipment, to the International Coalition military bases in Al-Raqqah, Manbij and Ayn Issa, and this is the second convoy to be entered the east Euphrates, after the US decision on the 19th of December 2018, to withdraw its forces from the area, and this action is coincided with the talks that are underway among the circles of the American administration about withdrawing the weapons or keeping them in the Syria Democratic Forces’ possession.

And the Syrian Observatory published on the 20th of December 2018, that a new shipment of logistical equipment, weapons, and fuel arrived in the east of Euphrates area, coming from the Kurdistan area of Iraq to the bases of the International Coalition in the area, and the sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that tens of trucks loaded with fuel of warplanes and vehicles, weapons, military and logistical equipment headed towards the countryside Deir Ezzor, towards the base of the International Coalition, which it began to establish on Thursday, the 20th of December 2018, where the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that the International Coalition in Deir Ezzor is building a new military base east of Euphrates within the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the International Coalition is establishing a military base in Hajin area located on the outskirts of ISIS-controlled enclave at the east bank of Euphrates River, which was controlled by the Syria Democratic Forces, where the Syrian Observatory received photos showing the operation of establishing the military base.

A video by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitors trucks leaving Manbij after they emptied their load of weapons, ammunition and logistic equipment days after they were brought by the International Coalition

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A video by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights shows the entry of about 200 truckloads of weapons, ammunition, and other logistical equipment distributed to the military bases of the International Coalition in al-Raqqah, Manbij, and Ain Issa, following the US decision to withdraw from the area, and in conjunction with the talks among the American administration about withdrawing weapons or keeping them at the Syria Democratic Forces

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