American occupation, in cooperation with “SDF” militia, installs oil refinery in Rmelan fields

The American occupation forces, in cooperation with the SDF militia, installed an oil refinery with a capacity of 3000 barrels per day in Rmelan fields in the northeastern countryside of Hasakah.

The  American occupation deploys its forces in the areas of oil wells in the Syrian Jazeera to steal it. It pursues a policy of looting the main crops to finance the militia (SDF) associated with it and its terrorist organizations on the one hand, and depriving the Syrian people of its wealth on the other hand. It also continues its unjust siege imposed with its allies in  regions of Syria.

A source from Rmelan Fields Directorate in Al-Hasakah noted that the coming weeks and months will witness a significant increase in the  looting of Syrian oil from the Syrian Jazeera by the US occupation forces and the “SDF” militia after the refinery was installed.

In a related context, local sources told SANA reporter, “The American occupation forces brought out, on Wednesday evening, a convoy of 79 vehicles, including tanks loaded with stolen Syrian oil, in addition to refrigerators, tankers, and a number of trucks accompanied by four military vehicles, and headed to northern Iraq through the illegal crossings.”

Three days ago, the occupation forces brought out a convoy of 60 vehicles, including tankers and  refrigerators loaded with stolen oil, to northern Iraq.

Inas Abdulkareem

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