The Syrian Democratic Forces sent reinforcements to the Omar al-Omar oil field in the southern suburb of Deir al-Zour, where the international coalition is based, in preparation for a possible operation against the Syrian regime and Iranian groups on the banks of the Euphrates, with the support of the United States.

Kurdish media websites close to Syria's democratic forces said that the forces, which are dominated by the Kurdish People's Protection Units, sent military reinforcements to the oil field. The potential operation is to cut the road from Tehran to Baghdad to Damascus and to prevent Iran from the regime. The establishment of military bases in that area.

Those sites indicated that coalition forces had recently sent military reinforcements to the area, including armored vehicles, SUVs and logistical equipment for the same purpose.

In turn, Anatolia quoted local sources as saying that American aid has reached the Omar field, which has recently become a large arms depot, despite the expulsion of the Islamic state from the region.

The sources pointed out that the mechanisms and equipment of drilling distributed to the Kurdish units in the region to use - apparently - in the digging of trenches and tunnels, which have been carried out along the Syrian-Turkish border.

On the other hand, Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said in a television interview Monday that security was not yet settled in the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, despite Washington's announcement to defeat the state's organization, adding that "the remnants of the armed organizations and infrastructure still exist," without explaining The nature of these organizations.

"The solution is to restore the regime's control over the region, otherwise there is a possibility of a return to state regulation," he said.

The field is the largest oil field in Syria, and includes a large number of oil and gas wells, including a gas plant and power plant and a typical residential city.

US forces took over the field after it took control last September along with the Kurdish units. From there, US forces launched a military operation against the last strongholds of the state organization in Deir al-Zour, the town of the Baguoz, and was able to expel him in March.