The American occupation sends 60 military vehicles from Iraq to its illegal bases in Syria

Al-Hasaka , (ST) – The American occupation forces have sent a convoy of military vehicles to their illegal bases in the Syrian territories from Iraq via the illegal Al-Walid crossing.

Local sources in al-Jawadyia area in al- Hasaka countryside said that the US occupation on Sunday evening brought in a convoy that consists of 60 military vehicles to the Syrian territories coming from Iraq through the illegitimate crossing of al-Walid.

 

The sources added that 40 of the vehicles headed for the US occupation illegitimate bases in Hasaka City and 20 closed vehicles headed for Khrab al-Jir airport in the northern countryside of the city.

The American occupation forces frequently send convoys of trucks loaded with weapons and military and logistical equipment to Hasaka through illegal crossings to reinforce their illegal presence in the Syrian Jazeera region and to ensure the continuation of the theft of Syrian oil and underground wealth with the help of the “Qasad militia” and the armed groups that support and operate them in the region.

Raghda Sawas 

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