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** In a dramatic turnaround, Iran's military footprint in Syria has largely disintegrated following a swift withdrawal of its forces, according to reports from BBC Persian. The evacuation of Iranian troops and affiliated militias, who had supported President Bashar al-Assad for over a decade, left behind bases littered with abandoned military equipment and sensitive documents.
Sources indicate that the retreat was not anticipated, with orders to flee issued at the last moment as Iran's military network crumbled due to escalated conflicts involving Israel and internal divisions among its allied forces. "Developments happened so fast," stated a senior member of an Iran-backed militia, highlighting the chaos surrounding the withdrawal.
The new interim Syrian leadership, now led by Hayaat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has expressed a desire to distance itself from Iranian influence, with the HTS fighters asserting control over facilities once used by Iranian forces. "This was an occupation," local residents recounted, reflecting widespread relief at the departure of Iranian military presence in their communities.