US troops bolster military deployment in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor

A convoy of approximately 50 vehicles from Iraq has arrived at bases in the region

A convoy of US soldiers. (AA photo)

A reinforcement convoy of almost 50 vehicles dispatched by the US military has arrived at bases within the YPG/PKK-occupied Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria.

Local sources report on Monday the convoy of US forces entered Al-Hasakah via the Al-Waleed border crossing connecting Iraq and Syria.

The convoy, comprised of around 50 vehicles, reached the bases of the US forces in the Koniko natural gas field and al-Omer oil field inside the regions occupied by YPG/PKK terrorists in the countryside of Deir ez-Zor.

US Bradley fighting vehicles and other 4×4 vehicles escorted the convoy.

Armored vehicles, fuel tankers and ammunition-laden vehicles were among the convoy.

On Jan. 6, 8, 22 and 25 as well as on June 19 and 20 and on July 11, the US army sent reinforcements to US bases and military posts in the towns of Rmelan, Tel Beydar and Ash Shaddadi in Al-Hasakah.

Since 2015, US forces in Syria have trained thousands of YPG/PKK terrorists in their military bases in the region under the pretext of combating terrorism.

The US has also provided YPG/PKK terrorists with huge amounts of weapons and combat equipment.

Türkiye’s anti-terror

In October 2019, during Türkiye’s cross-border anti-terror push Operation Peace Spring, the US forces withdrew from the area to reinforce their presence around oil wells in northeastern Syria.

Syria has been locked in a vicious civil war since early 2011 when the Bashar al-Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protests with unexpected ferocity.

By Breaking News Turkey with AA

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