Social Affairs Directorate, SARC in Hasakah provides humanitarian aid to families displaced because of recent Turkish aggression on their towns
The Directorate of Labor and Social Affairs in Hasakah in cooperation of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) in the province have started providing accommodation supplies and food parcels to the families displaced from Hasakah northwestern countryside because of the Turkish aggression on their villages and towns.
Ibrahim Khalaf, the Director of Social Affairs in Hasakah said that the directorate in cooperation with several associations has conducted a survey to specify the number of the families who were displaced from Abu Rasin and Zargan towns and who arrived in the city of Hasakah during the past 24 hours seeking a shelter from the Turkish occupation’s attacks.
“We started urgent initiatives to provide accommodation requirements and food parcels to these families,” he added.
The Turkish occupation and its affiliated terrorist groups continue to attack safe areas in the countryside of Hasakah, Raqqa and Aleppo, causing casualties among civilians and leading to the displacement of hundreds of people.
A woman and a girl child were martyred and a number of civilians were wounded last Tuesday after the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries attacked with artillery shells and rockets the town of Abu Rasin and the villages in its vicinity in the northwestern countryside of Hasakah.
Hamda Mustafa