US dispatches trucks of weaponry to YPG terrorists 3 days after Trump promise
This still from the Associated Press video shows US trucks being transferred to YPG terrorists


The U.S. dispatched trucks of arms to the People's Protection Units (YPG) terrorists in Syria's Deir el-Zour on Tuesday, three days after President Donald Trump promised that the superpower would not supply any more weapons to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) which mainly consists of militants from the PKK's Syrian affiliate.

The Associated Press has acquired footage of the transport to the terror group in northeastern Syria.

The video, shot on the road between Deir el-Zour and Shaddadi, shows 26 Humvees, American-made armored trucks used by various militaries, being transported by lorries with Iraqi number plates.

The U.S. military has been providing YPG militants with armored vehicles and arms to aid them in the fight against Daesh terrorist group, defying Turkeytarget="_blank"'>Turkish officials have reiterated countless times that the YPG/PYD is no different than the PKK, which is recognized as a terrorist group by the U.S., EU and many other countries. Even though the terrorists in Syria have done everything to prove they are the same as the PKK, going as far as displaying the poster of Abdullah Öcalan - the leader of the terrorist group - in Raqqa, the U.S. still has not disengaged with them even now that Raqqa is free of Daesh terrorists.