US occupation brings in more military reinforcements to its illegal bases in Hasaka countryside

HASAKA, (ST)- Washington has sent a convoy of trucks carrying military reinforcements and logistic materials to its illegal bases in Syria’s Hasaka. The convoy entered the country from Iraq.

Local sources told SANA that five US occupation trucks entered into the Syrian territories via the “al-Touaqji” illegal crossing to the east of al-Howl area in Hasaka countryside, then drove towards the oil fields in that area where the crew took photos for some oil stations. The sources said that the trucks moved towards the southern countryside of Hasaka, specifically to al-Jbeiseh gas plant to the north of al-Shaddadi city.

 In the same context, US occupation vehicles entered into a number of oil and gas stations in the eastern countryside of al-Shaddadi. They photographed all the sites, including the stations of Kbeibeh, Ghouna and Hweizeyeh.

The local sources indicated that these US moves are part of Washington’s scheme to steal the Syrian oil, deprive the Syrians of their resources and tighten the economic siege on the Syrian people.

 Hamda Mustafa

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