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News ID: 70520
Publish Date : 16 September 2019 - 21:26

U.S. Sends New Military Aid to Kurdish Militants in Syria

DAMASCUS (Dispatches) – The U.S. Army forwarded tens of trucks containing military equipment to the Syrian province of Hasaka despite Washington's declaration of end of the ISIL in Eastern Euphrates region, the Arabic-language media outlets said.
The U.S. military convoy comprising at least 150 trucks packed with military and logistics support arrived in the city of al-Malekiyeh in northeastern Hasaka from Iraq via Simalka border crossing, the SANA News Agency quoted local sources as saying.
The sources said that U.S. military convoy has been sent to support the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and reinforce their military positions in areas under their control in Eastern Euphrates.
Meantime, the SDF still continues to attack and arrest the local residents and young people to send them to the military camps for forced recruitment.
In a relevant development earlier in September, the Anadolu news agency quoted local sources in Eastern Syria as saying that hundreds of Kurdish militias have undergone training in some regions of Eastern Euphrates over last several weeks.
The sources also said that the Kurdish militias have been trained by the U.S. troops at military bases in the cities of Raqqa, al-Tabaqa and the town of al-Shadadi in Southern Hasakah on how to make use of different types of weapons.
They pointed to the continuation of the US logistical and military aids to the Kurdish militias on the pretext of combating Daesh, and said that around 2,000 U.S. troops are currently stationed at 18 military bases and centers in the occupied regions of Syria.
Turkish defense minister has recently announced that if the U.S. does not fulfill its pledges on creating a safe zone in Northeastern Syria, Ankara will take action to open such a zone by itself.
 
Kurdish militants watch U.S. armored vehicles in northern Syria.