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The American occupation forces enter military armored vehicles and logistical materials into Rumailan in Hasakah countryside, coming from northern Iraq

2021-02-23T15:28:16.357Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA To support its illegal bases, the US occupation forces today introduced military armored vehicles and logistical materials


Hasaka-Sana

To support their illegal bases, the US occupation forces today brought military armored vehicles and logistical materials to Rumailan in Hasakah countryside from northern Iraq.

"A column of 40 tankers and trucks entered at 12 noon today from northern Iraq, carrying 20 military armored vehicles, logistical equipment and materials, and headed to their illegal base in Rumailan," SANA correspondent reported, quoting local sources from the village of Al-Suwaidiah in the far northeastern countryside of Al-Hasakah.

Last Friday, the American occupation forces brought in 25 vehicles, including military vehicles, coming from one of its centers in the Lifestone area, west of the city of Hasakah, via the international road to its illegal base at Kharab al-Jeer airport in the Malikiyah region.

In the context of its plan in the region, Washington continues to support armed organizations that carry out their divisive agendas and steal the oil and bounties of the Syrian island, and for this, its occupying forces intend to reinforce their bases in the areas they occupy with weapons, equipment and logistical materials, and increase their number, such as establishing a military airport in the Al-Omar oil field in Deir Ezzor countryside. Al-Sharqi and a new base in the Al-Malikiyah area in the northeastern countryside of Hasaka.

Source: sena

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