US Occupation Loads 23 Vehicles of Weapons, Supplies to its Bases in Hasakeh Countryside

The American occupation brought in a convoy of vehicles from Iraqi territory loaded with weapons and logistical supplies to support its bases in the Syrian Al-Jazeera region. This move by the American occupation came in a continuous violation of international laws and principles.

Local sources from the Yarubiyah countryside stated that the American occupation forces brought into the Syrian territories this morning a convoy of 23 vehicles, including 18 trucks loaded with weapons, ammunition and logistics and 5 empty tankers, in preparation for the theft of a new batch of Syrian oil through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing.

 

The sources pointed out that two four-wheel drive vehicles equipped with machine guns belonging to the SDF militia escorted the occupation convoy, which headed to the Rumailan area in the northeastern countryside of Hasakeh.

Last Monday, a convoy of the American occupation, consisting of trucks loaded with weapons, ammunition and refrigerators, entered the Syrian territory through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing and headed to the occupation bases in the countryside of Al-Hasakeh.

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