The American occupation brings in tanks and logistical equipment to its bases in the countryside of Hasakah

On January 23r, the American occupation forces brought tanks, military equipment and weapons through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing in the Hasakah countryside. 

Local sources from the Yarubiyah countryside said that a convoy of the American occupation forces, consisting of 66 vehicles, including 35 refrigerators loaded with military equipment and weapons, and 25 trucks carrying tanks accompanied by 6 armored vehicles, entered Syrian territory from Iraq through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing. 

 

The sources said that among the reinforcements were modern tanks that are going to be sent to support the US-backed SDF militias in their attempts to regain control of the Industrial Secondary Prison in the city of Hasakah, which witnessed bombings and the escape of a number of ISIS terrorists from it. 

On January 21st, the American occupation aircraft destroyed the Technical Institute building in the city of Hasakah with the pretext that fugitives from the industrial secondary prison were barricaded in it.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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