The American occupation takes out 70 vehicles, including tankers, loaded with stolen Syrian oil from the countryside of Hasakeh towards Iraqi territory

Hasakeh (ST): The US occupation forces took out two convoys of 70 vehicles from the illegal base of Khrab al-Jir in Hasakeh countryside during the past 24 hours, including tankers loaded with stolen Syrian oil towards Iraqi territory through the illegal al-Walid crossing.

Local sources from the village of Al-Suwaydiyah in the countryside of Al-Ya’rubiyah told the news reporter that “a convoy of 44 vehicles, including   tankers of stolen Syrian oil, refrigerators, and a number of armored vehicles, left the Kharab Al-Jir base located in Al-Malikiyah area near the Syrian-Iraqi border and headed to northern Iraq through the Al-Waleed illegitimate crossing.

The sources pointed out that the American occupation forces also took out last night a convoy of 26 vehicles from the same area, including loaded and covered trucks and tanks loaded with stolen oil, and also headed towards Iraqi territory. 

On the 11th of this month, the American occupation forces took out a convoy of 24 trucks loaded with stolen wheat from the silos of Tel Alo, along with a number of covered tankers through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing to northern Iraq.

K.Q.

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