Syrian authorities announced the closure of the al-Hol camp, one of the largest displacement camps in the country, converting it into a military zone. This decision aims to enhance security and stability in the region amid rising tensions.
Specialized teams successfully dismantled more than 1500 landmines in the Hasakah region, near the M4 international road. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to secure roads and surrounding areas.
The Syrian military engineering team successfully dismantled a large minefield near the M4 international road in Hasakah. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to secure the area from war remnants, crucial for restoring safety and stability.
Local sources in Syria's Hasakah province reported that an explosion in a scrap shop resulted in the deaths of <strong>6 people</strong> and injuries to several others. The incident raises concerns about the security situation in the area.
The international coalition downed five drones near the Qasrk base in Hasakah province, northeastern Syria, according to local sources. This incident reflects the rising military activities in the region amid increasing tensions.
Prisoner exchanges continue between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Syrian authorities in northeastern Syria, facilitated by social mediation. These exchanges aim to ease tensions between the involved parties amidst ongoing political and security challenges.
Recent floods in Hasakah province, northeastern Syria, have uncovered unidentified mass graves in the Shaddadi area, prompting increased calls for truth and justice in the country.
Since 2012, Hasakah province has been witnessing an escalating power struggle between the Syrian government and Kurdish forces. This conflict reflects the shifting political and military dynamics in the region, where control has varied among different factions.
The US base in Qasrak, northeastern Syria, was attacked by drones, resulting in significant fires that consumed a large portion of the strategic wheat reserves. Syrian Deputy Defense Minister, Siban Hamo, condemned the attack, highlighting its threat to the country's food security.
Heavy rainfall in Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Hasakah has caused unprecedented flooding, submerging over 400 homes and displacing entire families. The floods have also severely impacted agricultural land in the region.
Floods and torrential rains have swept through the Syrian province of Hasakah, damaging over <strong>400 homes</strong> in the Tell Hamis area and surrounding regions, adversely affecting thousands of civilians.
Floodwaters from the Khabour River have inundated neighborhoods in the Syrian city of Hasakah, leading to the displacement of hundreds of families. Local authorities are calling for immediate action to assist those affected.