Syria News 26 October 2019 year. The USA introduced into Syria about 500 military, the American Apache helicopter shot over Kamyshli. Video
The latest news of the fighting in Syria on October 26, 2019
US introduced 500 military to Syria instead of 200
The US military entered Syria to "protect the oil fields" located in the northeastern part of the country. Contrary to Washington's statements that we are talking about a maximum of 200 American military, at the moment it is known that an American convoy of up to 500 people entered Syria from the territory of neighboring Iraq.
A convoy of American troops was photographed on Saturday in northern Syria. Sources in the area told Kurdistan 24 the convoy is on route to Deir al-Zor. Photo: Haval Dilan https://t.co/wvc1T0QrBc via @K24English # Syria pic.twitter.com/WzkbnY1YxK
- Liveuamap MiddleEast (@lummideast) October 26, 2019
It is noteworthy that representatives of the Russian Ministry of Defense have already responded to the return of the US military to Syria, stressing that their goal is the theft of Syrian oil, which was supported by appropriate satellite imagery.
The # U.S. is stealing # Syria| n oil pic.twitter.com/QzG78VLskW
- Last Defender (@LastDef) October 26, 2019
According to various sources, the American side illegally produces up to 800 thousand barrels of oil per month in Syria, earning tens of millions of dollars from this.
American AH-64 Apache helicopter shot down over Syria?
The American military helicopter AH-64 Apache, according to two different sources, was shot down today as a result of shelling in the Kamyshli empty area.
# U.S. AH-64 #Apache over #Qamishli with smoke traces after sounds of shots? pic.twitter.com/kN4vcjDjY1
- Last Defender (@LastDef) October 26, 2019
Information on this subject is partially confirmed by the published video, on which you can hear the sounds of shots, and later see the appearance of traces of smoke.
No official comments were made on this matter, but there was also information that traces of smoke were the result of shooting heat traps, although there is no evidence to prove this fact.