The American occupation brings 35 vehicles to its bases in Hasakeh

Hasakeh (ST): The American occupation forces continue to increase their illegal presence in the Syrian Jazirah region, as they have brought in , during the past 24 hours, 35 vehicles to their bases in Hasakeh.

 

Local sources from the Yarubiyah countryside told news reporter that “a convoy of 35 vehicles loaded with ammunition, equipment and logistical materials, in addition to oil tanks, entered through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing with Iraq and headed towards a number of occupation bases in the area.”

The sources indicated that the empty tanks brought by the occupation are intended for transporting oil. They will be filled with Syrian oil that the occupation forces steal in cooperation with the “SDF” militia from several areas in the countryside of Hasakeh.

The American occupation forces deployed in the areas of the Syrian Jazira deliberately bring in and take out military equipment almost daily to and from their bases. Last Monday, they took a convoy of 108 vehicles from its base at Kharab Al-Jeer Military Airport and headed to the illegal Al-Waleed crossing on the border with Iraq.

K.Q.

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