​​​​​​​Ain Issa council: Turkey seeks to destroy the infrastructure

The co-chair of Ain Issa District Council warned the continuation of the Turkish occupation state and its gangs by targeting the infrastructure in the area and its countryside, pointing out that it was deporting the people of the region by damaging public facilities that provided services to them, calling on the international community to intervene and prevent Turkey from committing such crimes.

​​​​​​​Ain Issa council: Turkey seeks to destroy the infrastructure
​​​​​​​Ain Issa council: Turkey seeks to destroy the infrastructure
​​​​​​​Ain Issa council: Turkey seeks to destroy the infrastructure
​​​​​​​Ain Issa council: Turkey seeks to destroy the infrastructure
6 February, 2022   05:43
AIN ISSA

Since Turkey's occupation of Tal Abyed canton and large parts of its countryside, following its brutal aggression against north and east Syria on 9 October 2019, the shelling does not stop till the moment on Tal Abyed canton countryside and Ain Issa district adjacent to occupied areas, in which villages and civilians’ homes and vital facilities being targeted the water, electricity and other public facilities that provide essential services.

 Commenting on these crimes, the co-chair of the Ain Issa District Council Mustafa Mohammed warned against continuing attacks on vital facilities that provide essential services to citizens from water and electricity.

Those attacks were being carried out in front of the Russian "guarantor," who had been deployed in the area under the name of ensuring the lives of citizens and monitoring the ceasefire, without any action or even condemnation.

Mustafa Mohammad points out that the Turkish occupation aimed at destroying infrastructure in the region hit stability by stopping vital facilities from serving the people and thereby causing them to migrate from them.

Lastly, he called on the international community to intervene and pressure Turkey to stop such crimes, which affected the lives of citizens in the villages of the two regions.

AANES has worked to maintain and restore all service facilities destroyed by ISIS mercenaries during their occupation of the area prior to its liberation by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in order to ensure the provision of services to citizens who have suffered before they have been maintained by AANES’ councils.

Hamidi Mohammad of the town of Hesha and a member of its service committee say that after targeting the Hesha water plant with Turkish occupation missiles, since 2013 they have suffered from water shortages during the occupation of the area by mercenaries of the so - called "Free Army" and ISIS mercenaries, who were forced to buy water from mobile tanks at high prices.

According to Hamidi Al-Mohamad, the plant was renovated by the Raqqa Civil Council and the Ain Issa District Council in the summer of 2019.

It should be noted that the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries have repeatedly targeted the surroundings of the drinking water and electricity stations in the Ain Issa district, which are located in the southern countryside, in addition to directly targeting the Directorate of Electricity in the Ain Isa area, causing extensive material damage.

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ANHA