DAMASCUS, (ST)_ Hardly a day goes by without terrorist attacks against electricity networks and supply lines of fuel stations , leaving the electricity sector on top of the list of key sectors vulnerable to terrorists ‘ acts of sabotage and destruction.
“Costs of damages against the electricity sector is estimated at 12 billion Syrian pounds. A sum enough to illuminate all newly built villages in Syria for three years”, said the Minister of Electricity Imad Khamis, who added that some 2500 damaged electricity transformers, more than 12, 000 lighting pillars and more than 1000 tons of bare transmission lines were replaced..
Terrorists attacks are not limited to the destruction of electricity networks, but to stealing power transmission lines after cutting them , as (82) lines , main providers of energy in Syria were damaged or stolen , with other 30 lines became inactive, as power transformers were stolen , and sold by terrorists just for peanuts.
Terrorist acts are not the only reason for the ill performance of the electricity sector in Syria, rather , the unfair economic sanctions imposed on the Syrian people have grave impact on aggregating the electricity crisis in the country depriving this vital sector from the ability to expand and be efficient.
Simultaneously, the sanctions were, but an incentive to reveal the hidden asset in electricity workers and a challenge for withstanding adverse conditions and overcoming work problems .
Workers in the electricity sector spare no efforts to re-operate stalled electrical transformers since years ago and to rehabilitate electricity cables, counters, light poles and to ensure the availability of spare parts , in the course of their relentless efforts to meet electrical demands and withstand the sanctions.
Observers believe that terrorist groups attacks against services sectors in Syria, especially the electricity sector falls in the context of perpetuated schemes to eliminate Syria and undermine citizens daily needs, from a loaf of bread up to the industrial , agricultural, and developmental sectors .
However, other observers consider terrorist attacks as an integral part of the evil scheme aiming at undermining Syria’s political, economic and developmental successes, which all contributed to the overall building the country in all walks of life.
Despite the ongoing attacks and violations over (20) months under the crisis in Syria, the electricity sector in Syria is still good compared with countries in the region. Workers in this sector continue to sacrifice themselves for a noble goal to serve the home land with 50 electricity workers killed by terrorists while on duty.
Syria Times