The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries continue to cut off the water from Hasakeh

Hasakeh (ST): In light of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries continuing their criminal practices against the people of the city of Hasakeh and the city’s continued deprivation of drinking water from  Allouk station for the fifteenth successive day, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent organization branch doubled the quantities of drinking water that is transported to the people through tankers to secure their needs from it with the increase in temperature.

In a statement, Ali Mansour, head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent branch said that the increase in the quantities of water comes in response to the demands of the people to do so and to empty it in the tanks spread in the neighborhoods of the city, where the quantity was raised from 650 cubic meters per day to 1,300 cubic meters per day, confirming the continuation of the efforts of the Red Crescent branch with the  donor parties to increase the number of tanks installed in the neighborhoods of Hasakeh during the coming period, in order to secure drinking water in the event of any emergency.

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