SYRIA OPENS DAMS SUPPLYING JORDAN WITH WATER
Syrian authorities have opened a number of dams in Quneitra province, enabling water stream to reach Jordan’s agricultural areas, local sources reported.
Syrian authorities have opened a number of dams in Quneitra province, enabling water stream to reach Jordan’s agricultural areas, local sources reported.
About 13,000 refugees living in Ayn Issa camp of Northern Raqqa are suffering from drinking water shortages amid high temperatures.
Residents of villages under the SDF control still suffer from from a number of service problems including drinking water problem, which is increasingly becoming needed amid the summer season.
The US-backed Kurdish SDF militants cut off the electrical supply to al Khafseh water pump station that supplies Aleppo with water.
Syrian army forces recovered from Islamic State (ISIS) two drinking water facilities in southeast Khafseh which supply Aleppo with water.
The last group of militants holding the town of Ain al Fijah withdrew from the area per an agreement reached with the Syrian government.
Jabhat Fateh al Sham fighters killed Ahmad al Ghadban, a representative of the Syrian government, who would coordinate reconciliation talks between Damascus and militant groups in Wadi Barada region.
SAA forces repelled the attack of rebel groups in Wadi Barada region. Syrian troops took full control of Ayn Khadar area.