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US-Backed SDF Captures Albu Kamal Crossing, Disrupts Iranian Supply Routes
Dec 6, 2024, 03:04 PM
The Albu Kamal border crossing between Syria and Iraq has come under the control of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), according to two Syrian army sources. This strategic crossing, vital for Iran's supply routes to its regional allies, was captured by the SDF after being abandoned by the Syrian Arab Army. The SDF has also formally declared full control over Deir Ezzor province, marking a significant shift in regional control. The SDF's crossing of the Euphrates River to capture the Al-Bukamal crossing represents a major blow to Iranian-backed forces in Iraq.
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