US occupation steals more Syrian oil

The US occupation forces brought out a convoy of 33 vehicles, including oil tankers carrying stolen Syrian oil, to the Iraqi territories via Al-Walid illegal crossing in Al-Yaroubiya town, northeast of Hasaka, local sources told SANA on Monday.

The sources said that the convoy was accompanied by four-wheel drive cars equipped with different machineguns and that belong to the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia.

Over the past 24 hours, the SDF militia brought out more than 100 vehicles to the Iraqi territories through Al-Walid crossing.

In a relevant context, local sources in Al-Yaroubiya said that the US occupation forces this morning brought in 50 vehicles including refrigerator trucks, covered trucks and fuel tankers to the town of Rmeilan in Hasakah northeastern countryside and then drove towards Tal Hamis town and Tal Baydar area on Al-Dirbasiya-Hasakah highway.

 Yesterday the US occupation brought out 79 vehicles; most of them were military armored vehicles, from Syria to the Iraqi territories. The vehicles came from Kharab Al-Jeir airbase in Al-Yaroubiya countryside where the US occupation had established a military base.

Hamda Mustafa

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