
Syrian Interior Ministry security forces vehicles travel to enter the city of Hasakah in northeastern Syria, following an agreement between Damascus and the Syrian Democratic Forces reached on January 30, in Al-Hasakah, February 2, 2026.
| Photo Credit: Reuters
Syrian government security forces deployed into a Kurdish-controlled city in the northeast on Monday (February 2, 2026) under a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal that foresees the Kurdish-run regions being merged with Damascus.
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See Details on AmazonThe deal, declared on Friday (January 30, 2026), has staved off further conflict between President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which lost swathes of eastern and northern Syria to government troops in January.
Reuters journalists saw a convoy of more than 30 Interior Ministry vehicles begin moving towards the city of Hasakah from a position outside the city in the early afternoon. Two local sources in the city said they entered shortly afterwards.
The government forces are expected to be stationed in Syrian state buildings in Hasakah’s so-called “security zone”, a Syrian official and a Kurdish security source told Reuters ahead of the deployment.
The accord declared on Friday (January 30) foresees a phased integration of Kurdish fighters with government forces. The United States has hailed the agreement as a historic milestone towards unity and reconciliation in Syria after 14 years of civil war.
The SDF was once Washington’s main Syrian ally, playing a vital part in the fight against Islamic State militants. But its status weakened as President Donald Trump built close ties with Mr. Al Sharaa, a former al Qaeda commander who has now brought almost all of Syria back under the authority of Damascus.
Published – February 02, 2026 07:11 pm IST
