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Displaced Sri Kanih students in Hasakah live in schools awaiting return
Aso-Nohren Mustafa
Turkish artillery did not distinguish between military and civilian targets, and between hospitals and infrastructure, such as water stations and bakeries, until its military targeting targeted the camps, including Mabrouka camp and Ain Issa camp, in order to destabilize the region.
The schools of the region had its share of the war, whether destroyed by the bombing of the Turkish aggression, or turned into shelters in cities and towns that are not affected by the bombing, and the result deprived tens of thousands of pupils from their education.
Residents of the towns of Sery Khanih / Ras al-Ain and the city of Tal Abyad, displaced from their homes towards different cities, to escape the Turkish aggression.
Today, people from IDP cities living in shelters are unprepared schools.
Azad Mahmud, co-head of the public school’s department in al-Hasakah, told Aso news network that children are the most affected by the recent Turkish military operation in northeast Syria, especially as it directly targeted education and schools and deprived hundreds of thousands of pupils from the beginning of the aggression.
Mahmoud confirms that he closed 150 schools in the city of Sri Khanih / Ras al-Ain, including three schools were completely destroyed by Turkish artillery shelling, and that 21,063 students were deprived of education.
All children and their families were displaced to towns and villages not targeted by Turkish missiles.
According to Azad Mahmoud, 61 schools in al-Hasakah have been converted into shelters for displaced people from Turkish shelling areas, resulting in 15,000 pupils being deprived of education. A pupil of education.
In Tel-Tamar, 20 schools for IDP shelters were transferred from Sri Kaneh. In Darbasiyah, 18 schools for IDP shelters were transformed, 7 schools in border villages were suspended and 9,807 pupils were deprived of education. According to “Mahmoud”.
The Turkish aggression against Rojava / northern and eastern Syria began on 09 October 2019.