Water supply for Syria’s Hasakah province restored

Nearly a week after Turkish sponsored armed groups cut the water supply for 460,000 people living in Syria’s Hasakah province, the supply has been restored, International Christian Concern reported.
This restoration comes with the demand that Turkey receives 30-50% of the Mabrouka station’s total electrical output, according to the Rojava Information Center, ICC wrote.
This is part of a broader trend of Turkey forcing demographic change in an area that became ethnically and religiously diverse from refugees fleeing the Ottoman-era genocide, International Christian Concern noted.
Turkey began a military operation into northeastern Syria last October, and heavily relies upon sponsored armed groups that often includes overlap with terrorists such as ISIS or HTS. The immediate aftermath of the invasion was a mass displacement of several minority groups, ICC added.
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