Entry of a convoy loaded with logistical equipment to Al-Hasakah to support the American occupation forces

The American occupation forces brought in a convoy loaded with logistical materials and equipment through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing to support its forces located in their illegal military bases in Hasakah countryside.

Local sources from al- Yarubiyah countryside told SANA  that a convoy of 27 vehicles, including trucks loaded with closed and covered containers, refrigerators, and a number of tanks, entered through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing from northern Iraq and headed to their illegal bases in the Al-Hasakah countryside under the protection of cars carrying armed men from the (SDF) militia.

As part of its support for its bases and the theft of the country’s resources of underground wealth and major agricultural crops such as wheat and cotton, the US occupation forces brought out on Saturday a convoy of 90 tankers loaded with stolen Syrian oil from the wells they control in cooperation with the SDF militia towards Iraqi territory through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing.

Inas Abdulklaree

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