American occupation brings in 60 vehicles loaded with logistical supplies to support its illegal bases in Hasakah countryside

The American occupation renewed its violation of Syrian sovereignty, as it brought in on Monday two columns of 60 vehicles that entered from Iraqi territory, loaded with logistical supplies to support its illegal bases in the Syrian Al-Jazeera region.

SANA reporter stated that the American occupation forces on Monday brought in two convoys loaded with military equipment and logistical materials to support their illegal military bases in the Syrian territories, stressing that “the first convoy included 40 vehicles, loaded and covered trucks, refrigerators and carriers carrying wrapped containers to the city of Rmelan.

“The second column included 20 trucks loaded with logistical materials and equipment that also headed to the city of Rmelan,” SANA reporter added.

 

The US occupation forces repeatedly bring in convoys of trucks loaded with weapons, military and logistical equipment into Hasakah through the illegal crossings to reinforce their illegal presence in the Syrian al-Jazeera region and to ensure the continuation of theft of Syrian oil and underground resources with the help of the “SDF” militia and the armed groups that support and operate them in the region.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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