An army checkpoint expels a convoy of the American occupation in the Qamishli countryside

A Syrian Arab Army checkpoint expelled today  a convoy of the American occupation forces that tried to enter the small villages of Damkhiya and Tal Dhahab in the Qamishli countryside, hours after expelling a former convoy of the occupation that tried to enter the village of Damkhiya yesterday evening.
Local sources from the small village of Damkhiya stated that a checkpoint of the Syrian Arab Army stationed in the vicinity of the village in the countryside of Qamishli stopped a convoy of the American occupation forces consisting of 6 military vehicles, accompanied by a car of the “SDF” militia, who tried to pass through the checkpoint which drove them out of the village.
The sources pointed out that the occupation convoy, after being expelled from the vicinity of the village of Damkhiya, headed to the outskirts of the village of Tal Dahab, trying to enter it, but an army checkpoint prevented it and expelled it from the area.
The residents of villages and towns in the countryside of Hasaka, with the support of the brave Syrian Arab Army, confronted many convoys of the American occupation while trying to move in the area near the spots they occupied, and forced them to leave and return after hurling stones at them amid chants confirming their rejection of the presence of occupation forces on Syrian territory.
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