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BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.S. forces in armored vehicles conducted a patrol on the Syria-Turkey border on Thursday, the first such exercise since a U.S. decision to withdraw from northeast Syria, according to a Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) military source and a witness.
Armored vehicles carrying a U.S. flag were seen near the Syria-Turkey border, the witness said.
A military source from the Kurdish-led SDF said the patrols would “not be one-time” only.