Turkish-backed mercenaries’s attacks on power line cause water outage in Hasaka city

The Alouk water pumping station in Ras Al-Ayn region in Hasaka countryside has is out of service as the result of the continuity of attacks being launched by Turkish-backed terrorist groups on power lines that feeds the station. 
 
According to Director-General of the station Eng.Mahmoud Ekleh, the station is now out of service because of the over use of power by Turkish-backed mercenaries, who repeatedly attack the power line that feeds the station. 
He called on all parties to intervene to stop the attack on the station that supplies Hasaka city’ residents with drinking water. 
 
He pointed out that several districts in the city of Hasaka have no drinking water since 16 days.
 
Basma Qaddour
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