Turkish strikes in Syria cut water to one million people

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BBC A young girl wearing a pink dress carries three empty plastic buckets and a cannister as she walks outdoors in HassakehBBC

People living in Hassakeh now rely on deliveries of water transported by tanker

Turkish air strikes in drought-struck north-east Syria have cut off access to electricity and water for more than a million people, in what experts say may be a violation of international law.

Turkey carried out more than 100 attacks between October 2019 and January 2024 on oil fields, gas facilities and power stations in the Kurdish-held Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), according to data collated by the BBC World Service.

The attacks have added to the humanitarian crisis in a region reeling from a years-long civil war and four years of extreme…



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