109 organizations in Syria issue call for urgent international action against Turkish attacks

109 organizations in Syria called on international institutions to take urgent action against the attacks by the Turkish state targeting the infrastructure of Northern and Eastern Syria, as they have created a "humanitarian crisis" in the region.

109 organizations in Syria made a statement regarding the genocidal attacks by the Turkish state targeting the infrastructure of Northern and Eastern Syria.

The statement saw the participation of organization representatives in the region and was read by Mizgîn Hisên, Executive member of the Union of Civil Society Organizations of Northern and Eastern Syria Office.

Hisên said that the statement will be sent to international organizations, councils and the governments of the countries working in the region, and added that the international community, governments and international organizations should join their call in order to alleviate the suffering of people affected by the attacks, re-establish basic services and ensure stability in the region.

Urgent help needed

Hisên said that the humanitarian crisis in Northern and Eastern Syria has reached its worst level, and therefore the international community must provide urgent assistance. She added that conflicts in the region have been continuing for years, the suffering of the people of the region has increased and migration has been occurring continuously. Hisên pointed out that as a result of the direct targeting of the infrastructure in Turkey's latest attack, there was a significant decrease in basic services such as gas, water, electricity and oil.

Permanent solutions must be produced

Hisên said that the crisis can be solved together with the international community, “because the crisis goes beyond organizations and individual countries. The government, civil society organizations and international organizations need to come together and produce urgent aid and permanent solutions."

Hisên called on the international community, governments and international organizations to urgently join their call to alleviate the suffering of the affected people, restore basic services and ensure lasting stability.