US occupation forces conduct a patrol in the vicinity of oil-rich town of Rmeilan in Hasaka countryside

The American occupation forces on Tuesday conducted a patrol in the vicinity of the oil-rich town of Rmeilan in the northeastern countryside of Hasaka a day after the US forces sent out another patrol to the area within their regular tours around the oil fields and wells there.

The patrol, in which combat vehicles of “Bradle” type took part, was sent out from Rmeilan airbase, where the US occupation forces have established an illegal base, and headed towards the town of al-Qahtaneya, to the east of Qamishli.

The United States occupies many areas in the northern and northeastern parts of Syria and it colludes with the so-called “Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia to steal Syrian oil.

 The northeastern area of Hasaka, especially the vicinity of the city of al-Malikiyah and the town of Rmeilan, constantly witnesses a state of frictions between the American occupation forces and the friendly Russian forces, as the US forces try to prevent the Russian side from stationing in the areas they occupied.

The United States, through the so-called “international coalition, announced dispatching “Bradley” armored vehicles to the areas it occupies in Hasaka governorate, under the pretext of fighting Daesh, but with the aim of stealing more Syrian oil.

Hamda Mustafa

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