Al-Suwaidiya electricity facility in Hasakah countryside went out of service as a result of the Turkish occupation attacks

Hasakah, (ST) – Al-Suwaidiya electricity facility went out of service due to the stoppage of the pressure of the gas coming from the Al-Suwaidiya gas plant in the countryside of Al-Malikiyah city, after it was targeted by the Turkish occupation warplanes.

The Director General of the Hasakah Electricity Company, Eng. Anwar Ukla, said in a statement to a SANA reporter that the amount produced by the facility was approximately 50 megawatt per hour, which was feeding the city of Qamishli and its countryside, and a number of towns and cities in the northeasterncountryside of the governorate. This facility was relied on to secure electric current for service lines in the province in Hasakah city from (official departments, hospitals, health centers, bakeries and mills) in the event that supplying the governorate with electrical quantities from Tabqa Dam stops.

Ukla pointed out that the company is currently working on assessing the damage to the electrical networks in the areas of the governorate, which were bombed by the Turkish occupation, which deliberately targets infrastructure and public facilities.

Raghda Sawas

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