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The American occupation stole 40 truckloads of Syrian al-Jazeera wheat

2022-06-18T09:16:46.731Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA in the context of the violations of the American occupier and its militia Al-Hasakah-SANA In the context of the violations of the American occupier and the “Qasd” militia associated with it, the rights, property and wealth of the Syrian citizens, the occupation forces today expelled a convoy loaded with stolen Syrian wheat towards Iraqi lands through the illegal crossings. Civil sources told SANA reporter that “a convoy of the American occupation forces, consisting of


Al-Hasakah-SANA

In the context of the violations of the American occupier and the “Qasd” militia associated with it, the rights, property and wealth of the Syrian citizens, the occupation forces today expelled a convoy loaded with stolen Syrian wheat towards Iraqi lands through the illegal crossings.

Civil sources told SANA reporter that “a convoy of the American occupation forces, consisting of 40 trucks loaded with stolen Syrian wheat, headed to Iraqi territory through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing in the Yarubiyah countryside, northeast of Al-Hasakah Governorate.”

In the context, the same sources indicated that “the American occupation forces also expelled a convoy loaded with damaged military vehicles into Iraqi territory through the illegal Al-Waleed crossing. According to the sources, the column includes 36 vehicles, including 8 tankers loaded with damaged military armored vehicles, 9 refrigerators, 4 tankers loaded with generators, 7 carriers and 8 armored vehicles. Military affiliated with the American occupation forces.

The sources added that "the convoy was coming from Tal Hamis district in the southern Qamishli countryside via the petroleum road to the illegal Al-Waleed crossing, taking the public road near the junction of the village of Tal Adas."

Source: sena

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