US soldiers in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) patrol the countryside of al-Malikiya town (Derik in Kurdish) in Syria's northeastern Hasakah province July 17, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)
DAMASCUS — The US forces have stolen and illegally moved a large quantity of bran and more oil from Syria's northeast province of Hasakah to its bases in Iraq, Syria's state news agency SANA reported Thursday.
Citing local sources from the Al-Yarubiyah countryside near the Iraqi border, SANA said that a convoy consisting of 45 trucks carrying bran, which were loaded from Al-Yarubiyah silos, left in batches through the illegal Al-Mahmudiyah crossing for the US occupation bases in northern Iraq on Wednesday.
The convoy also included several tanks loaded with oil stolen from Hasakah
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The convoy also included several tanks loaded with oil stolen from Hasakah, said the report.
Last month, the US forces removed two convoys consisting of 95 tanks and trucks carrying stolen oil and bran to its bases in Iraqi territory.
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The "American occupation continued to steal Syrian wealth from the areas it occupies" with the help of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), said the report.