Enab Baladi – Ras al-Ain Farmers in Ras al-Ain, northwest of al-Hasakah governorate, are forced to irrigate their lands adjacent to the Turkish border with contaminated water resulting from mixing with sewage water. These lands are located in the villages of Kishto, Tel Half, and Ain al-Zarqa and are irrigated with water from the al-Khabour River that originates from the Turkish city of Ceylanpınar. On both sides of the river, which originates from Turkey and enters Syrian territory, pumps are used to draw water from the riverbed and from the formed water basins, which is then used to irrigate the lands despite the obvious contamination and mixing with sewage water. Furat Hussein, a farmer i
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