Anadolu captures drone footage of T-walls deployed near Türkiye-Syria border
US 12-foot blast walls encircle building in Ayn al-Arab controlled by terrorist PKK/YPG

AYN AL-ARAB/DAMASCUS
Anadolu recently captured aerial and ground footage of a building in Ayn al-Arab, or Kobani, on the Syria-Türkiye border that is occupied by the PKK/YPG terror group, where T-walls from the US base in al-Tanf were deployed.
On Jan. 2, Anadolu tracked the 12-foot (3.6-meter) T-shaped concrete walls, used for blast protection, affixed with US flags that were transported to Ayn al-Arab via trucks.
The walls were dispatched from US bases in al-Tanf, a region near Jordan’s border in southern Syria, according to reliable sources.
Pentagon Deputy spokesperson Sabrina Singh said Jan. 3 that "there are no plans to construct a military base in Kobani."
The walls were used to encircle a building previously known as the Kenin Hotel, located on a street referred to as "Menz" in the town center.
Anadolu’s Tepe drone produced by Anadolu Teknoloji, captured footage of the building, revealing five vehicles, including pickup trucks resembling those used by PKK/YPG terrorists, as well as several individuals.
Ground footage by Anadolu from the front of the building showed its proximity to the Türkiye-Syria border -- 1 kilometer (0.6 mile).
*Writing by Gizem Nisa Cebi in Istanbul
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