Turkish-backed gangs cut off electricity to Alouk station
The Alouk Station has been out of service for 15 days since gangs affiliated to the occupying Turkish state stole the cable transmitting electricity to the station.
The Alouk Station has been out of service for 15 days since gangs affiliated to the occupying Turkish state stole the cable transmitting electricity to the station.
According to the information provided by local sources, the occupying Turkish state and its gangs have allowed the Alouk water station to work for only one hour for the past month and do not allow employees to enter the station.
It is reported that the occupying Turkish state and its affiliated gangs under the name of "Syrian National Army" stole the cable transmitting electricity to the Alouk water station which consequently has not been operating for 15 days.
Sources stated that there was no water in Hesekê due to the electricity cut at the Alouk station.
The occupying Turkish state and its gangs fired the employees of the Alouk station on March 21 and cut off the water going to the Hesekê canton, where thousands of IDPs from Serêkaniyê are located.