United Nations: More than 100,000 displaced as a result of the Turkish attack on the east of the Euphrates
ARK News: The United Nations confirmed that about 100,000 people have left their homes as a result of the continuing Turkish attack on Syrian Kurdistan, calling for the protection of civilians and the civilian infrastructure.
According to a statement issued by the United Nations Office that the number of displaced people is increasing, and are still coming to the university accommodation centers in the city of Hasaka and Tel Tamir in the province of Hasaka, and many resorts to schools in Hasaka.
The statement stressed that the fighting has affected the basic services, the water station that feeds the city of Hasaka was out of service, technical teams of repairing were unable access to it, where the clashes are continuing.
The statement shows that markets, schools, and clinics closed since October 9 and that the National Hospital is the only one that is still working, in addition to a few humanitarian actors available only for emergency situations.
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