Locals of Damkhiya village in Qamishli countryside intercept convoy of American occupation forces

In confirmation of their rejection of the presence of the American occupation on  Syrian territory, the residents of the village of Damkhiya in Qamishli countryside intercepted a convoy of the American occupation forces and forced it to retreat.
 
Local sources from the countryside of Qamishli told a SANA reporter that the residents of al-Damkhiya village in the northern countryside of Hasakah intercepted a convoy of the American occupation forces consisting of five armored vehicles accompanied by a military vehicle belonging to the “SDF militia”. The convoy tried to cross al-Damkhiya checkpoint, but the locals forced it to retreat and leave the area.  
 
Moreover, Local sources in Hamo town said that Al-Balyoneh checkpoint which is under the control of the  Syrian army intercepted this evening 4 armored cars affiliated to the US occupation and prevented them from reaching the international road.  
 
The armored cars were accompanied by cars affiliated to the SDF militia and they were intercepted at the same time of the gathering of the residents of Hamo and Al-Qaser towns who threw stones on the US cars and forced them to go back towards the nearby Al-Qahtaneyeh town.
 
A Syrian Arab Army checkpoint has recently intercepted a convoy of 5 armored vehicles belonging to the American occupation forces, accompanied by cars belonging to the “SDF” militia. The convoy tried to pass through the village of Tal al-Dahab in the southern countryside of Qamishli and head to the city of Qamishli, but  army unit forced it to retreat. 
 
Inas Abdulkareem

 

 

 

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