Over a thousand refugees reach Washokani camp
The displaced people live in shelter schools in the city of Heseke, and Washokani camp, established by the Autonomous Administration and supported by the Kurdish Red Crescent.
The displaced people live in shelter schools in the city of Heseke, and Washokani camp, established by the Autonomous Administration and supported by the Kurdish Red Crescent.
The attacks carried out by Turkey and its mercenaries have resulted in the displacement of more than 300,000 people from border areas.
The report of the Office of Humanitarian Affairs in North East Syria confirmed that these attacks, carried out with all types of weapons, including chemical weapons, have killed more than 478 civilians, and injured 1,070 others.
The displaced people live in shelter schools in the city of Heseke, and Washokani camp, established by the Autonomous Administration and supported by the Kurdish Red Crescent.
Attacks have intensified in recent weeks in both Serêkaniyê countryside, Tel Temir, and Zargan. This led to the displacement of a large number of families who arrived in the camp. The number of the displaced people increased to 8,500 people (1,300) families.
Hassan Yusef told ANHA that the weak role of international organizations meant the Autonomous Administration had to cope with all difficulties resulting from the establishment of the camp. "4 months have passed since the attacks carried out by Turkey causing the displacement of thousands of people to safer areas. Unfortunately the International and Humanitarian Aid international organisations have not intervened sufficiently."