Exclusive: Under the cover of “religious rituals,” Iranian militias bring weapons into Syria

by Anas abdullah

Euphrates Post/Private

Convoys of Iraqi “visitors” continue to enter Syrian territory coming from Iraq through the Al-Bukamal-Al-Qaim crossing, and Iranian militias take advantage of the entry of these convoys to bring weapons and missiles to their members in Syria

Euphrates Post correspondent said: The so-called Al-Abbas Combat Division faction, which is responsible for organizing religious campaigns and processions, sent several convoys to the city of Al-Bukamal consisting of dozens of trucks. I headed to the Sayyida Zeinab area, west of Damascus

Private sources reported to Euphrates Post that among the convoys were trucks bearing the name “Our Lady of the L Campaign,” which were covered and not subject to inspection, because they were loaded with anti-aircraft missiles and
others were loaded with a substance “called cordite,” which is a propellant material for rocket shells

The sources indicated that the weapons trucks headed to an area called “Ain al-Sahib” camp near the town of Al-Duraij in the Damascus countryside. It is an Iranian camp that includes many tunnels and Iranian headquarters, where the number of trucks loaded with this material was estimated at 12 trucks

Photographed by Euphrates Post dispatchers: Al-Bukamal-Al-Qaim crossing and monitoring the entry of some trucks Photographed by Furat Post dispatchers: Al-Bukamal-Al-Qaim crossing and monitoring the entry of some trucks

Photographed by Euphrates Post dispatchers: Al-Bukamal-Al-Qaim crossing and monitoring the entry of some trucks Photographed by Furat Post dispatchers: Al-Bukamal-Al-Qaim crossing and monitoring the entry of some trucks

In the same context, sources reported that Iraqi trucks of unknown load entered Albukamal this morning through the same crossing (Albukamal_AlQaim), accompanied by Iraqi and Afghan military commanders

She pointed out that the Iraqi and Afghan leaders refused to inspect the cargo by Assad regime customs. The cargo headed into Syria, and is believed to be in the direction of Damascus, and a military force affiliated with the Iraqi Hezbollah left Albukamal to accompany and protect it

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