Residents of several villages in Hasakah intercept 10 military vehicles affiliated to US occupation and force them to go back

HASAKAH, April.20, (ST)- In a remarkable increase in the popular rejection of the presence of the American occupation forces in their areas, the residents of the villages of Hamo, Masada, Al-Qusayr and Tel Ahmed in the Qamishli area intercepted convoys affiliated to  the US occupation forces and forced them to go back and leave the area.
 
According to local sources four armored vehicles affiliated to the US occupation forces, accompanied by a military vehicle of the “Syrian Democratic Forces” militia, tried to pass through the village of Hamo in Qamishli area but the residents intercepted them and forced them to go back.
 
The sources added that the US convoy tried to enter villages of Masada and Al-Qusayr, south of Hamo, but residents of these areas clashed with a number of the occupation soldiers , forcing them to go back with their vehicles towards their bases.
 
In the southeastern countryside of Qamishli, the sources indicated that the residents of Tel Ahmed village, with the support of an army checkpoint in the neighboring village of Tel Ghazal, intercepted a convoy of 6 military vehicles belonging to the US occupation forces and expelled it from the area.
 
Basma Qaddour
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