Suffering of the people of the city of Al-Hasakah  continues as a result of the Turkish occupation’s attacks

For the fourth month in a row, the suffering of the people of the city of Hasakah and the western countryside in securing drinking water continues as a result of the Turkish occupation aggression that targeted the electrical power carriers operating the Alouk Water Station several months ago which put it out of service.

“The people’s suffering to secure their drinking water needs continues, as a result of the Alouk station, their only source of water,  stop working since the third of last October, due to the  Turkish army’s  targeting  it several months ago, which put it out of service”. The director of the Water Establishment Muhammad Othman  said  in a statement to SANA reporter.

Othman pointed out that the water corporation  is continuing its efforts to secure the minimum amount of drinking water for the people in cooperation with some partners of  humanitarian organizations, pointing out that yesterday, the Foundation received a quantity of fuel provided by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to continue operating water desalination plants during the coming period.

Rawaa Ghanam

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