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The United States stole 20 trucks carrying Syrian grain

The United States has stolen 20 trucks carrying Syrian grain and brought them to Iraq to use for its forces.

US forces entered Iraq today (Sunday) carrying 20 trucks carrying grain from Syrian farmers through the Al-Waleed crossing.

Local Syrian sources say the Americans continue to steal crops from Syrian farmers in the province of Hasakhir al-Hasakah, and today picked up 20 trucks carrying grain from silos and warehouses controlled by Kurdish militants and transported them to Iraq for use by their forces.

According to Syrian sources, American military vehicles and drones accompanied the convoy.

Last Monday, an American convoy of 33 trucks arrived in Iraq from Syria under tight security. The convoy, whose cargo was not known, set off from Kharab al-Jair airport in al-Hasakah province and entered northern Iraq via the Al-Waleed crossing.

The day before, the SANA news agency reported that a convoy consisting of 50 trucks loading wheat and barley had stolen from Al-Tawiba silos in Al-Hasakah province and the warehouse of Nama Company and entered Iraq.

One of the main reasons for the protests of the people of Deir ez-Zor and Al-Hasakah against the presence of American forces is the theft of oil and agricultural products in these areas. The US coalition has taken control of most of the wheat silos and oil fields in northeastern Syria in cooperation with Kurdish militias.

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