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The American occupation forces stole a new quantity of wheat silos at Tal Alo in Hasakah countryside and transported it to northern Iraq

2021-03-11T13:10:36.271Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA The American occupation forces stole a new quantity of wheat stored in the silos of Tal Ala in the eastern countryside of Hasaka


Al-Hasakah-Sana

The American occupation forces stole a new quantity of wheat stored in the silos of Tal Alo in the eastern countryside of Hasakah, as part of its continuous policy of plundering the Syrian wealth of oil, wheat and other goods from the island.

Local sources from Al-Yarubiyah district told SANA's correspondent in Al-Hasakah that “after the American occupation forces filled 20 trucks with wheat from the silos of the village of Tal Alo in the Al-Yarubiyah district in the far eastern countryside of Al-Hasakah, four of them left at one o'clock in the afternoon towards the illegal Al-Walid crossing to northern Iraq.”

The sources pointed out that the trucks leave successively with a time difference, accompanied by cars carrying armed men from the "SDF" militia for protection.

Yesterday, the occupation forces stole a quantity of wheat through 21 trucks loaded from silos in the village of Tal Alo and drove them to northern Iraq.

The American occupation forces are deployed in the areas of oil wells to steal it, in addition to stealing the main crops such as wheat, in order to finance the armed groups it supports, especially the "Qasd militia", and to deprive the Syrian people of the goods of their country in conjunction with the unjust siege imposed on them to prevent them from obtaining energy, food, medicine and obstructing them. Reconstruct what has been destroyed by terrorism.

Source: sena

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