Running a number of tanks to provide drinking water in the center of Al-Hasakah city

Al-Hasakah City Council today operated number of tanks to transport and secure drinking water for the people in the center of Al-Hasakahcity, in light of the continued attacks by the Turkish occupier and its terrorist mercenaries, and the cutting off of drinking water for the 21st day in a row. 

The Head of the City Council, Eng. Adnan Khajosaid that the council operated today 8 large-sized tanks to secure drinking water for the people and to alleviate their suffering as a result of the Turkish occupier’s cutting off water and the continuation of its violations. 

Khajo added that the council in cooperation with international organizations, dug a number of shallow wells in public parks in order to secure water for domestic use

Khajo called on the people to rationalize water consumption during the current period. 

In addition, the Turkish occupier and its terrorist mercenaries continue their violations on the water supply line between Alouk station and Tel Tamer and the use of water to irrigate agricultural crops and vegetables, threatening the lives of a million citizens who depend on the Alouk station as a main source of drinking water.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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