The American occupation steals 45 oil tankers and transports them to its bases in Iraq

The American occupation continued to steal Syrian oil from Al-Jazirah region, as its forces moved dozens of tankers loaded with oil, in addition to other vehicles carrying military equipment from Syrian lands towards Iraqi lands through illegal crossings in Hasaka countryside.
Sources stated that a convoy of 35 vehicles, including 20 tankers loaded with stolen oil from wells occupied by the American occupation forces in Al-Jazirah, in addition to a number of covered trucks and refrigerators, headed through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing to northern Iraq.
The sources added that another convoy of the occupation, comprising 25 tanks loaded with stolen Syrian oil from the oil fields in Rmailan and Al-

Shaddadi, headed to Iraqi territory through the illegal Mahmoudiya crossing in the Yarubiyah countryside, in conjunction with the low flight of three helicopters belonging to the occupation forces.
A few days ago, the American occupation forces transferred a convoy of 55 tankers loaded with stolen Syrian oil in batches to Iraqi territory through the Mahmoudiya crossing in the Yarubiyah countryside, northeast of Hasaka.
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