American flag set on fire and American occupiers flee in Hasakah.
Residents of a village in Syria’s Hasakah province fled the American occupiers trying to enter the village and set fire to the country’s flag.
Residents of the village of Hamo on the al-Qamishli Reef in Hasakah province, with the help of the Syrian army, fled a convoy of US-backed troops trying to enter the village and forced it to return.
According to the SANA news agency, the convoy consisted of six armored vehicles that tried to enter the area with the support of two helicopters, but met with resistance from residents.
Villagers set fire to the American flag on the “international route” in front of the convoy, chanting slogans in support of the Syrian army and condemning the illegal presence of US occupying forces, the report said.
Residents of the village of Tal Zahab in the Hasakah Reef evacuated an American military convoy from their village at the end of last month with the help of the Syrian army.
Residents of the village of Hamo on the al-Qamishli Reef in Hasakah province, with the help of the Syrian army, fled a convoy of US-backed troops trying to enter the village and forced it to return.
According to the SANA news agency, the convoy consisted of six armored vehicles that tried to enter the area with the support of two helicopters, but met with resistance from residents.
Villagers set fire to the American flag on the “international route” in front of the convoy, chanting slogans in support of the Syrian army and condemning the illegal presence of US occupying forces, the report said.
Residents of the village of Tal Zahab in the Hasakah Reef evacuated an American military convoy from their village at the end of last month with the help of the Syrian army.