- The US has started the process of "our deliberate withdrawal from Syria," a Operation Inherent Resolve spokesman revealed Friday.
- The withdrawal began Thursday night, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human RIghts.
- The US has roughly 2,000 troops in Syria.
BAGHDAD (AP) — An American military official says the U.S.-led military coalition has begun the process of withdrawing troops from Syria.
Col. Sean Ryan, spokesman for the U.S.-coalition fighting the Islamic State group, says the U.S. started "the process of our deliberate withdrawal from Syria."
In a statement emailed to The Associated Press on Friday, he declined to discuss specific timelines or locations or troops movements out of concern for operational security.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict in Syria through a network of activists on the ground, said the withdrawal began Thursday night. It said a convoy of about 10 armored vehicles, in addition to some trucks, pulled out from Syria's northeastern town of Rmeilan into Iraq.
The U.S. has around 2,000 troops in Syria.