The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries continue the crime of cutting off water for about one million citizens in Hasaka

The Turkish occupation and its terrorist organizations continued to cut off water for about one million citizens in Al-Hasakah Governorate, by stopping the operation of the Allouk station

Director of the Public Establishment for Drinking Water in Al-Hasakah, Engineer Mahmoud Okla said that the water cut off from the city of Al-Hasakah continues for the eleventh consecutive day, as a result of the continued control of the operation of the Aloukstation by the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries in the countryside of Ras Al-Ain

Okla pointed out that the Establishment, in cooperation with relief organizations and bodies, continues to secure drinking water by filling the tanks scattered in the streets and public parks, in addition to continuing to operate desalination plants located in a number of points within the city of Hasaka to secure potable water.

It is noteworthy that the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries suspended the operation of the Allouk station throughout the last summer, for about 3 months, and after operating it for several days, it was stopped again.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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