Iran Sends Oil Shipment to Syria

Iran has reportedly sent an oil shipment to Syria where regime-held areas are suffering from a fuel crisis that has caused power outages and paralyzed public institutions.
Syria's Minister of Electricity
Ghassan al-Zamil attributed the increase in electricity rationing to the
shortage in power carriers whether gas or fuel.
Zamil noted that some projects
will reenergize the electrical grid.
Regime-held areas have been
recently witnessing shortages in oil derivatives.
A million barrels of Iranian crude
oil is approaching the Suez Canal from the Red Sea, TankerTrackers reported on
its Twitter account.
"It is part of a larger flotilla of tankers
bound for Baniyas, Syria. We have visually identified all of them. The first
one shall arrive in about three days’ time, all depending on congestion,” it
added.
Further, local sources revealed
that a clash erupted between the Iranian-affiliate Baqir Brigade and Al-Qaterji
Group that is committed to protecting the oil carriers moving from the Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF) regions to regime-run areas.
According to the Eye of the Euphrates, the
Baqir Brigade prepared a military column in Aleppo of 300 members and 72
vehicles. The militias headed towards Kafr Ubayd and Tal Aran in the southern
countryside of Aleppo.
Al-Qaterji Group was kicked out of the area, knowing that the militia evacuated its bases and enrolled with the 93th Brigade in Ain Issa in the northern countryside of Raqqa.