The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

12 Russian military vehicles depart from Manbij area towards Ayn al-Arab countryside (Kobani) and the M4 Highway

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored 12 military vehicles of the Russian Forces, heading from Manbij area northeast of Aleppo to the countryside of Ayn al-Arab city (Kobani) on Sunday morning, but it is not known yet whether the vehicles will go to Sarrin base which has become a Russian base, or whether they will take the M4 highway, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 15th of November 2019 that Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned hours ago, that the Russian forces have been stationed in the west of Ayn Al-Arab city (Kobani), escorted by a warplane flying over the area to guard the Russian forces which have been deployed in the area.

SOHR published yesterday that the International Coalition forces continue to withdraw completely from “Sarrin” base near Ayn al-Arab (Kobani), in conjunction with declarations by the American Defense Secretary Mark Esper that the withdrawal will take nearly a week, and according to reliable sources, so far the withdrawal from the base near Ayn al-Arab city -from which the operation team that targeted the leader of the “Islamic State” organization Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi took off- did not include the tanks that Coalition forces brought in the past period to the base, and these tanks are still inside the base despite the announcement of a complete withdrawal of it.