The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After 5 months of stopping the oil export, SDF allow fuel to be transported to rural Aleppo and Tahrir al-Sham responds

The markets that are in areas controlled by Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and factions northwest Syria have witnessed a slight decline in petroleum prices as the petrol that has been refined in a primitive ways entered the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas to the liberated Syrian north, after it shas been stopped for five months during the “Peace Spring” Operation.

Sources of the Observatory confirmed that “Watad” company which is close to Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham, announced the drop in prices, and it is supposed that tomorrow, Tuesday, the pumping of crude oil will resume via Om Jalloud road.

Areas of Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the factions have experienced a severe fuel crisis increased as demand for diesel increased.

Citizens monitored tens of tanks heading from Aleppo countryside to the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas.

The Syrian Observatory monitored checkpoints of “Tahrir al-Sham” taxing tankers entering its controlled areas, while the fuel was smuggled via mountain roads on motorcycles.