US deploys hundreds of truckloads of equipment in Syria

US sends 300 truckloads of military, logistic support to regions occupied by YPG/PKK terrorists in a week

US deploys hundreds of truckloads of equipment in Syria

The U.S. has dispatched hundreds of more trucks from Iraq to Syria in a week to provide military and logistic support to the region occupied by the YPG/PKK terror group.

The U.S. forces, providing support for the YPG/PKK terrorists under the pretext of fight against Daesh terror group since 2015, sent 300 more trucks through the Semelka gate at the Iraq-Syria border, a reliable local source told Anadolu Agency on Friday.

The trucks carried resistant ready-mixed concrete blocks named TWall -- which are used in base building --, off-road vehicles, generators, many fuel tankers and box bodies, according to the source, who asked not to be named due to security concerns.

The source added that the box bodies included light and heavy arms, ammunition, signalization and radar equipment.

The convoys entering the region during the week distributed the equipment to various U.S. bases in the region, the source said.

On Sept. 21, Washington also dispatched 200 truckloads of construction equipment, box bodies, prefabricated houses and tanker trucks to the region.

On Sept. 9, it delivered another 55 trucks of four-wheel drive vehicles, excavators and box bodies to Ayn Isa and Shaddadi regions occupied by the terror group, while it also dispatched another 60 trucks to the regions in the north and northeastern of Syria, respectively, on Sept. 4.