Turkish occupation steal electricity from Alouk water station and divert it to their sites of deployment in the occupied Ras Al-Ain

The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries from the terrorist organizations continued their attacks on the line of tension feeding the Alouk water station, stealing a large percentage of the electrical power allocated to operating the station and diverted it to their sites of deployment in the occupied city of Ras Al-Ain.

Local sources in the region told SANA correspondent that this will negatively affect the reality of work at the station in terms of poor and delayed pumping towards the main reservoirs, and thus delay its arrival to the people in the neighborhoods of Al-Hasakah.

The sources indicated that this action  constitutes a great danger to the work of the station and consequently to the water supply, which is already inferior due to their accumulated attacks on the electricity network supplying the area and the water station in it.

In this context, the suffering of the people of Hasakah city continues due to the delay in pumping water to the neighborhoods of the city for a period of up to 15 days and due to the mercenaries’ attacks on the tension lines designated for operating the station, which led to the reduction of the number of pumps operating in it.

Inas Abdulkareem 

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