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Turkish Air Strike Cuts Off Water to Serekaniye and Hasaka
The Turkish air strike hit the Alok Dam in Serekaniye and resulted in a cut off of water to Serekaniye and Hasaka for three days, worsening the already dire humanitarian situation as a result of the Turkish attack on vital centers. The situation of the population and IDPs is getting worse as the humanitarian response is slow compared to the needs.
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The speaker was driving back from Serekhani when an airstrike occurred near a protest site they were due to report on.
14:57 - 16:53 (01:56)
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The speaker was driving back from Serekhani when an airstrike occurred near a protest site they were due to report on. The city of Kamishli in northeast Syria had previously experienced relative peace despite the ongoing civil war but had been targeted by ISIS in the past.
ChapterTurkish Air Strike Cuts Off Water to Serekaniye and Hasaka
EpisodeThe World is Burning: Your Guide to the Current Uprisings
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Turkish air strike on the Alok dam, which feeds water to the city of Serekaniye and Hasaka, resulted in a three-day cut of water supply, worsening the situation of the population and the IDPs.
16:53 - 19:07 (02:13)
Summary
The Turkish air strike on the Alok dam, which feeds water to the city of Serekaniye and Hasaka, resulted in a three-day cut of water supply, worsening the situation of the population and the IDPs. The international response to the crisis has been slow, and it may lead to a humanitarian crisis.