The American occupation forces continue to loot Syrian oil, this time transporting more than 100 tankers to Iraq in just two days.
The official Syrian News Agency (SANA) quoted local sources as saying that a convoy of 31 cars, including tankers filled with stolen oil, accompanied by three ATVs belonging to the US army, left today, Monday, for the US bases in northern Iraq through the illegal Al-Waleed border crossing.
The trucks were carrying crude oil stolen from the oil fields occupied by the American forces in the Al-Jazirah area in Al-Hasakah Governorate (northeast).
On Sunday, these forces moved another convoy of 64 tankers loaded with oil stolen from wells in the Eastern Province, as well as from Al-Jazeera channel through the illegal Mahmoudiya crossing into northern Iraq.
The Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces and their American allies control most of the oil fields in eastern and northeastern Syria. The United States, with the help of this militia, transports the stolen Syrian oil to other regions.
On August 9, the Syrian Oil Ministry denounced that the United States and its mercenaries are stealing 80% of the Arab country’s oil production, equivalent to 66 thousand barrels per day, forcing it to rely on imports, to ensure its oil and gas needs.
The Syrian government is suspicious of the illegal presence of the United States in the oil-rich areas and considers it an absolute violation of its sovereignty, for which it pledges to use its full right to respond to the American occupation as it sees fit and restore everything it has soon. assets. occupied lands.
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