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Syrian Army Takes Control of Al Shaddadi Base Following United States Withdrawal

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The Syrian Arab Army has taken control of the Al Shaddadi military base in northeastern Syria following the withdrawal of United States forces, implementing ceasefire arrangements brokered through regional mediation. The base, located in Hasakah province, had previously been used by coalition forces in operations against remnants of extremist groups operating in the area.

Syrian state media reported that government units moved into the facility shortly after the departure of American personnel, raising national flags and beginning coordination with local security forces. Officials in Damascus described the development as a restoration of sovereignty over territory long outside direct state control. Military sources indicated that logistical equipment and some infrastructure remained intact, allowing for a swift transition of operations.

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Local Kurdish authorities acknowledged the shift in control but emphasized the importance of maintaining stability and preventing renewed clashes between rival armed groups. Analysts noted that the move reflects broader changes in regional alignments and security arrangements following negotiations involving multiple international stakeholders.

The ceasefire framework aims to reduce direct confrontation in the northeast while preserving counterterrorism cooperation through indirect channels. Observers said the transfer of the base underscores evolving military dynamics in Syria as external powers recalibrate their presence and priorities in the protracted conflict.

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