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Sounds of clashes heard in #Aleppo coming from its north west countryside
It's very foggy, impossible to take a video
#US forces handed over to #SDF 155 mm M777 #Howitzers, which would likely be used against the Turkish forces, a #NATO member.
Forwarded from Vanessa Beeley
SYRIA SAYS LOSSES FROM U.S. OCCUPATION ARE OVER $111 BILLION

~ Losses resulting from the United States occupation of northern Syria, a region that is reach in oil, gas and many other natural resources, has succeeded $111 Billion, the Syrian Foreign Ministry revealed on December 14.

The U.S. first dispatched its forces to Syria in 2014 under the pretext of combating ISIS. Today, an international coalition led by the U.S. and backed by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces controls vast parts of the northern region, including key oil and gas fields and facilities from al-Omar in Deir Ezzor to Rmelan.

The coalition also maintains a large garrison in the southeastern area of al-Tanf with help from some local rebels. The garrison blocks a key highway that links the Syrian capital, Damascus, with Baghdad, the capital of neighboring Iraq.

In a statement, the Syrian Foreign Ministry detailed the losses caused by the U.S. occupation, revealing that the oil sector was the most effected.

“The latest statistics expose that the direct losses total value from the assaults committed by the U.S. forces, militias and affiliated terrorist entities on Syrian territory has amounted to $25.9 billion. $19.8 billion of looting oil, gas and mineral resources, $3.3 billion resulting from vandalizing and ransacking of facilities. $2.9 billion the value of damages caused to the oil and gas installations by the so-called international coalition bombing of these installations,” the statement reads.

“The indirect losses exceed $86 billion, which represents the value of lost production (crude oil, natural gas, domestic gas, oil derivatives, mineral resources) as a result of lower production than planned rates in normal working conditions, and therefore the total value of the Syrian oil sector losses has recorded $111.9 billion.”

The ministry went on its statement to call on the United Nations to end the U.S. occupation of northern Syria and help improve the humanitarian situation in the war-torn country.

“Syria re-demand the UN to adopt urgent steps to cease the violation of international law by the U.S. and its allies and ensuring compensation for these violations, ending the illegitimate presence of US forces, returning the oil and gas fields occupied by those forces to the Syrian state, and the immediate and unconditional lifting of the unfair coercive measures in order to improve the humanitarian situation and provide appropriate conditions for the voluntary, safe and dignified return of the displaced and refugees to their homeland,” the ministry said.

The statement came as Syria is suffering from an unprecedented shortage of fuel that is affecting all aspects of life in the country.

The U.S. has been working to expand and fortify many of its bases in northern Syria, especially the ones located within key oil and gas fields, for the last few years. According to official counts, around 900 American troops are currently deployed in the country.

Washington does not appear to be planning to withdraw its forces from Syria any time in the near future. This will likely damage the country’s unity and territorial integrity on the long term.
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Inhuman western sanctions dwelled many Syrian cities in dark
The video covers 180 degree angle from a roof in Aleppo
It's the worst fuel crisis since the beginning of this war, affecting every aspect of life specifically transportation
Old and sick people need fuel for heat
#LiftSanctionsAgainstSyria 🇸🇾💔
An #earthquake estimated at 5.0 on Richter with a depth of 7 km northeast of Rihaneyya town in #Turkey, on the #Syrian Turkish border at 9:14 pm.

It that lasted for few seconds and felt strongly in #Idlib #Lattakia, #Aleppo and #Homs city
No damages or casualties reported yet
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Despite the criminal sanctions that caused
the worst siege on the Syrians ...
Syria survives and celebrates.. against all the odds.

Merry Christmas from Syria will love

#SyriaPrevails with those who believe in it 🇸🇾

Today, tomorrow and forever.. we will never fail you ❤️
Loud explosions heard in #Damascus
Probably an #Israeli aggression
#Syrian Air Defenses were activated around 00:35 and shot down some missiles
Believe In Syria - Axis Of Resistance
Loud explosions heard in #Damascus Probably an #Israeli aggression #Syrian Air Defenses were activated around 00:35 and shot down some missiles
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Initial information indicate that the #Israeli aggression tergeted #Damascus international airport and Najha village in its countryside.
Syrian Air Defenses shot down at least hostile missiles (probably more)
Waiting for official statement
#SyrianMOD - Military source: About 00:30 today, the Israeli enemy carried out an air attack with bursts of missiles from the northeast of Lake Tiberias, targeting some points in the vicinity of Damascus city
Our air defenses shot down several missiles and the aggression resulted in the injury of two soldiers and some material losses.
Merry Christmas 🎄 from Aleppo with love and hope ❤️🙏🏻

Lighting up the christmas tree during the"Christmas Village" festival in Al-Hatab (wood) square, in Al-Jdaydah neighborhood is a strong message that we won't give up, we will continue and we will prevail

This area was literally a battlefield, we held control over two sides of it, while terrorists were in the other two sides. Imagine it!

Warplanes, artillery, rockets or any heavy weapons were forbidden to use by direct orders from our Chief-in-command Lt. General Bashar Al-Assad (applied on all historic places)

NATO-backed Al-Qaeda terrorists couldn't storm our points on the ground so they digged tunnels full of explosives and detonated them. More than 7 in this specific area alone and more than 60 in Aleppo. (Every explosion used to cause an earthquake measuring between 4 and 6 on Richter).

The destruction was frustrating and unbelievable, yet Aleppians cleaned the rubble, saved the ancient stones and began rebuilding what was destroyed.