The separatist SDF militia prevents the entry of flour and water into the city of Hasaka

The separatist SDF (Qasad) militia prevented the entry of flour for the first Hasaka bakery and other bakeries that serve citizens and also tge entry of drinking water tanks to the center of Hasaka city.
A source in the bakeries branch stated that the checkpoints of the militia surrounding the center of Hasaka city prevented cars coming from the mills for bringing flour for making loaves of bread to the  Hasakah first bakery and other bakeries that provide bread for the people in the city center The militia also prevented the entry of other food items needed by the local markets and that meet the needs of the citizens.
The source added: The militia linked to the American occupation also prevented the entry of private water supplies provided by international humanitarian organizations to the people to be pumped into tanks spread in the streets and public parks in light of the continued crime of cutting off water by the Turkish occupier which stops the Allouk water station to complete the role of the militia and the occupation in depriving the people of their most basic living rights. The source indicated that the continued prevention of the entry of flour, water and food items threatens the lives of more than 200 thousand citizens living in the center of Hasaka city.
This is not the first time that the separatist militia has besieged the city center of Hasakah. In recent years, SDF has besieged the city of Hasakah for several periods of time, during which SDF deprived Hasaka residents of food, flour, and medicine.
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