2024-08-11
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Ground battle begins, American weapons seized
The Middle East war is getting more and more intense, and more and more armed forces are participating in the war. The Syrian militia has officially joined the war and can't wait. Iran has not launched a large-scale missile strike. The Syrian militia started the ground battle first, besieging and fighting in multiple directions.
Sheikh Ibrahim Hafir, commander-in-chief of the Syrian local militia in Deir ez-Zor province, personally commanded a large-scale offensive against the US-backed Kurdish armed control area in the eastern part of Deir ez-Zor province. The Syrian local militia has captured the town of Busaira and several surrounding villages in a surprise attack.
During the battle, many Kurdish militants were captured and American weapons and equipment such as the American M-4 carbines and A-4 anti-armor rocket launchers were seized.
Now, a large number of Syrian local militia pickup trucks are attacking more than a dozen towns controlled by Kurdish armed forces in an attempt to open a breakthrough and rush towards the Conico gas field and Omar oil field controlled by the US military.
The U.S. military's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters have taken off and are using multi-barreled machine guns, Hydra rockets and other firepower to fiercely fire to block the advance of the Syrian local militia. The U.S. ground forces set out from Shadadi City in Hasakah Province, Syria, to support the Kurdish armed forces in blocking the continued attacks of the Syrian local militia.