Geneva, Switzerland: Rana Basharat Ali Khan, Chairman of the International Human Rights Movement, has condemned Turkish airstrikes on crucial infrastructure in Kurdish-held northeastern Syria, which have left ten towns without electricity and clean water. Khan stressed the severe humanitarian impact, highlighting that these strikes endanger innocent lives, including children and families already suffering from conflict and displacement. He called for an immediate ceasefire to protect civilians and restore access to essential resources.
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