US hampers Iran’s advance toward Syrian oil-rich city
Syria's oil-rich city Deir ez-Zor is held by PYD/PKK terror group
Ankara
By Mohamad Misto, Selen Temizer
DEIR EZ-ZOR /ANKARA
The U.S. airstrikes on late Monday hampered the advance of Iranian forces’ toward Syria’s oil and energy-rich city of Deir ez-Zor, according to local sources.
The pro-regime Iranian forces captured 22 areas and attempted to occupy energy resources in the PYD/PKK-held city, but failed to move further due to the U.S. airstrikes, said the sources, who asked not be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media.
Iran-backed pro-Assad militias retreated back to regime-controlled areas, after their supplies had been pounded by American warplanes in the district of Salihiye.
Earlier in February, Iranian forces tried to capture Deir ez-Zor to occupy oil and natural gas resources but the U.S. airstrikes hindered the attempt.
Clashes erupted between Iranian militias and PYD/PKK terrorists four days ago when the militia piled ammunition in the district of Salihiye and launched rockets at Conoco gas field, the sources added.
Since last September, energy-rich parts of the country -- such as Deir ez-Zor, Raqqa and Al-Hasakah -- have been handed over to the PYD/PKK by the Daesh terrorist group with air support provided by the U.S.
As of last October, the PYD/PKK had seized several energy facilities in Deir ez-Zor, including a Conoco gas plant and the Al-Omar and Jafra oilfields.
Notably, oil facilities in eastern Deir ez-Zor, including Afra, Taanah and Azraq, account for roughly one third of Syria’s overall energy reserves.
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