Relentless efforts exerted to shelter and assist the families displaced from Hasakah southern neighborhoods
The Social Affairs Directorate in Hasakah in cooperation with a number of relief agencies continue to provide humanitarian and relief aid to the families who were displaced from the southern neighborhoods of Hasakah due to the state of disorder and insecurity as well as the shelling of the US occupation and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia on the vicinity of the Industrial High School-based prison in the neighborhood of Ghweiran.
Ibrahim Al-Khalaf, Director of labor and Social Affairs in Hasakah, told SANA that a mosque in Al-Salhiyeh neighborhood in Hasakah city was opened yesterday to provide shelter for the displaced families.
Six other centers were also opened to receive the displaced persons who fled the US shelling on the city’s southern neighborhoods, he pointed out.
According to Khalaf, the directorate and the relief agencies are on high alert to provide all forms of assistance to the displaced families, noting that the civil society associations are working to provide different relief materials, including food, children milk, mattresses and blankets for these families.
He indicated that the number of displaced families from the southern neighborhoods began to decrease as the state of insecurity and chaos enters its sixth day of and clashes break out between now and then.
Hamda Mustafa