Residents of al-Salihiya and Tal al-Dhahab in Hasakeh countryside intercept two convoys of the American occupation forces

Hasakeh (ST): Rejecting the presence of the occupation forces on the Syrian territories, the people of the villages of Tal Al-Dahab and Al-Salihiya in the Hasakeh countryside intercepted two convoys of the American occupation forces and forced them to retreat and leave.

 Civil sources from the countryside of Qameshli told news reporter that the people of Tal al-Dahab village in the northern countryside of Hasakeh intercepted a convoy of the American occupation forces consisting of several armored vehicles accompanied by a military vehicle belonging to the “SDF militia” that tried to cross from the village, but the people confronted them and forced the convy to retreat.

Later, local sources reported the people of al-Salihiya village in Qameshli countryside intercepted a convoy of the American occupation forces, consisting of five armored vehicles, accompanied by a vehicle belonging to the (SDF) militia, who tried to pass through the village barrier to the main road and reach the city of Qameshli, and they forced it to retreat.

Yesterday, the residents of the villages of Damkhiya, Abu Dhail, Hamo and al-Qusayr in the Qameshli area of Hasakeh intercepted military armored vehicles of the American occupation forces and forced them to retreat with the support of soldiers from the Syrian Arab Army, in the context of increasing the categorical rejection of the presence of the occupation forces on Syrian territory and the popular movement against it. 

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