US occupation continues to steal Syrian wealth from Hasaka, smuggles it to Iraq

Hasaka, SANA- The US occupation forces have continued to plunder the Syrian wealth as a new convoy of their trailers and vehicles including tankers laden with stolen Syrian oil on Monday leaved Hasaka through al-Walid illegitimate crossing heading for …

Hasaka, SANA- The US occupation forces have continued to plunder the Syrian wealth as a new convoy of their trailers and vehicles including tankers laden with stolen Syrian oil on Monday leaved Hasaka through al-Walid illegitimate crossing heading for Iraq.

Local sources in al-Ya’arubyia countryside told SANA reporter that a convoy of US occupation vehicles that consists of 40 trailers laden with container, oil tankers and a number of refrigeration tankers accompanied by military cars leaved Khrab al-Jir military airport through al-Walid illegitimate crossing.

The Turkish occupation forces continue to steal and plunder the Syrian resources of oil and grains on a daily basis as on Sunday, a convoy that consists of 38 trucks and tankers laden with stolen wheat and oil leaved al-Jazeera region, heading for northern Iraq.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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