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- kurdi
- cross-posted to:
- kurdi
Summary
Turkish airstrikes on Kurdish-held areas in north-east Syria have cut electricity and water for over one million people in Hassakeh, worsening a humanitarian crisis in a region already devastated by war and extreme drought.
Attacks on key infrastructure, including the Alouk water station, have forced residents to rely on limited tanker deliveries.
Turkey claims it targets Kurdish separatist groups and denies civilian harm, but experts argue the strikes may violate international law.
The drought, compounded by climate change, has intensified water scarcity, leaving residents desperate and abandoned.
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