American occupation brings vehicles loaded with military equipments into its bases in Hasakah countryside

The American occupation forces brought a convoy loaded with military equipment, vehicles and logistical equipment into their bases in Hasakah countryside from Iraq through the illegal Al-Walid crossing.

Civilian sources from the village of Al-Suwaidiah told SANA correspondent that the American occupation forces had brought a logistical support convoy consisting of 86 vehicles, including refrigerators, tankers, and dozens of vehicles, including Hummer armored vehicles and empty trucks, into Kharab al-Jir, the illegal military airport in the Al-Yarubiyah area in Hasakah countryside.

 

The sources pointed out that a number of tanks for transporting oil were among the vehicles brought in-by the occupation. The occupation has been systematically stealing Syrian oil for months from theareas they are spread on the Syrian Jazeera to its bases in Iraqi lands.

On the 17th of this month, the American occupation forces removed a convoy of 40 tankers loaded with containers and tanks full of stolen oil and a number of refrigerators, accompanied by military vehicles belonging to the occupation, from Kharab al-Jeer military airport through the illegal Al-Walid crossing towards Iraqi lands.

The American occupation forces frequently brought convoys of trucks loaded with weapons and military and logistical equipment into Al-Hasakah through illegal crossings to reinforce their bases in the Syrian Jazeera region and to ensure the continued theft of Syrian oil and natural resources with the help of SDFmilitia and the armed groups that support them in the region.

Inas Abdulkareem

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