Dozens of Syrian Soldiers Enter Iraq at Al-Qaim Border Crossing, Coordinated with Iraqi Forces
Dec 7, 2024, 12:31 PM
Dozens of Syrian soldiers have reportedly crossed into Iraq through the Al-Qaim border crossing, coordinating their movement with Iraqi forces. Local officials and security sources confirmed this development to Reuters. The incident is part of a broader context involving recent withdrawals of the Syrian army and the rise of militia groups in southern Syria, raising concerns about the stability of the region. The entry of Syrian troops into Iraq suggests a potential shift in military dynamics along the border.
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