Middle East(IP)- On Thursday night, news sources announced the arrival of two convoys carrying military equipment, ammunition and fuel from the US bases in Iraq to eastern Syria.

Iran PressMiddle East:  According to Iran press, some sources told "Al-Mayadeen" network that 2 new convoys of the international anti-ISIS coalition led by the United States, including 100 vehicles and carrying military equipment, went from the illegal "Al-Walid" crossing on the border with Iraq to the US bases in the city of Al-Hasakah in the northeast of Syria.

Al-Mayadin reporter announced that the auxiliary forces went to the American bases in Al-Shadadi in the suburbs of Al-Hasakah, Remilan and Tal Bidr and included armored vehicles and oil tankers.

In the continuation of its report, al-Mayadeen has stated that the so-called anti-ISIS coalition has installed fireworks and air defense systems in its bases in eastern Syria since the beginning of 2023 in order to be safe from popular resistance attacks on these bases.

With the support of the American occupying forces, the "QSD" US-backed militants are in charge of controlling most of the Syrian oil fields in order to steal them, and in recent months, thousands of trucks carrying weapons, military and logistics equipment have entered the Syrian oil fields.

With the defeat of the terrorist outfit "ISIS" as the arm of America in Syria in December 2016, American terrorists directly replaced this group. From then on, they started extracting and stealing Syrian oil instead of ISIS and continued killing the people of this country.

In recent years, the United States in the West Asian region, especially in Syria, has become a scourge of people's lives and a thief of their oil resources, An action that the ISIS terrorist group has done before.

The Syrian government has repeatedly emphasized that these American militias and terrorist elements in the east and northeast of Syria have no other purpose than looting oil and will end their illegal presence.

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