Washington brings in more reinforcements to its illegal bases in Hasakah countryside

The US occupation forces on Saturday brought in more military equipment and logistic materials to their illegal bases in Hasakah countryside.

 Local sourced told SANA that a convoy of 25 military vehicles came from one of the US occupation positions in the “Lifestoon” area in the West of Hasakah to the Kharab Al-Geir airport in the countryside of Al-Malkiyeh city via the international road.

Over the past two weeks, the US occupation forces intensified their reinforcement bids to strengthen their presence in the Syrian Al-Jazira region. They brought in weapons and logistic materials and established a military airbase affiliated to the occupation’s base in the Al-Omar oilfield in Deir Ezzor eastern countryside. The occupation forces also started to establish a new base in Al-Yaroubiyeh area in Hasakah northeastern countryside within the framework of Washington’s scheme to continue supporting the terrorist organizations which are carrying out the US scheme and to steal the Syrian oil and other resources.

 Hamda Mustafa

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