Syrian media reported a military force of 300 Syrian soldiers, six tanks, and helicopters entered the city through the Tiha gate in southwestern Manbij.

The deployment of the forces in Manbij is under an agreement between Russia, Syria and the Syrian Democratic Forces to counter Turkish attacks.

A number of other Syrian army troops have been deployed inside Srin airport on the Kobane, east of Aleppo, and have established new positions.

This is the largest number of Syrian army troops deployed in the region since the end of 2019, coinciding with Turkey's increased threats to launch a military operation against areas under SDF control. Turkey threatens to move its troops thirty kilometers deep into Rojava territory.

The city of Manbij is the last SDF stronghold to hold on to territory it controls west of the Euphrates in northern Syria. Ankara hopes to eliminate SDF presence west of Euphrates in its upcoming operation in Rojava.