Sources said a military convoy of more than 50 trucks, the second in less than a day, entered Syrian territory from Iraq and headed to Washington bases in Haskeh province.
They explained that the vehicles were carrying heavy weapons, artillery, armored vehicles and ammunition.
Likewise, another caravan entered the neighboring region of Iraqi Kurdistan via the illegal Al-Walid border crossing and consisted of 40 trucks, fuel tanks, military equipment, closed boxes and other vehicles, the cargo of which was covered with black cloth.
American helicopters and armored vehicles from Washington’s mercenary militia, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), protected these reinforcements.
Washington has at least a dozen bases in Syria, mostly in the oil and gas fields in the northeastern Al-Jazzira region, mainly in Hasakeh, and maintains one in the Tanef region on the border with Iraq, to prevent any land communications between those two countries to prevent .
The Damascus government repeatedly condemned this illegal presence, which it described as an occupation, and asserted that North American actions in Syria promote terrorist activities and aim to destabilize the country and plunder its wealth.
Missile and drone attacks on Washington’s enclaves in Syria have increased recently. More than 30 attacks were confirmed last month, leaving contractors dead and 21 soldiers injured.
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