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Fifty Trucks and Two Aircraft Arrive at US Bases in Northern Syria
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The scale of military and logistical equipment being brought in reveals a renewed American strategy in northeastern Syria, aimed at strengthening its bases and ensuring continued influence in vital ar

The International Coalition has initiated extensive supply operations for its bases in northeastern Syria, where two cargo planes loaded with military equipment and logistical materials landed at Kharab Al-Jir base in rural Milan, north of Hasakah.
This development comes as part of an escalating strategy to establish American influence in the region, especially with increasing security challenges surrounding coalition bases.
Simultaneously, a massive military convoy consisting of 30 trucks coming from Iraq's Kurdistan Region crossed through the Al-Walid border crossing, carrying fuel tanks, sealed boxes, and armored vehicles heading to coalition bases east of the Euphrates.
These intensive military logistical movements reflect growing interest in enhancing the operational capabilities of American forces and their allies in Syria.
An additional convoy of 20 trucks loaded with modern military equipment also entered, raising the total number of trucks sent to areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces within less than 24 hours to 50.
The volume of these supplies indicates field preparations that may be related to anticipated security developments in the region.
On the tenth of April, the International Coalition forces had brought in a military convoy of 32 vehicles carrying tanks, armored vehicles, weapons, electric generators, and logistical materials from the Al-Walid border crossing with Iraq's Kurdistan Region to the Kharab Al-Jir base in rural Rumailan, north of Hasakah, to reinforce American bases inside Syria.
The accelerating pace of equipment and supply transfer operations points to long-term strategic plans for the American military presence in the north and east of the country.
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