Al-Hasakah-SANA
The repair operations of the 66 kV tension line feeding the Tel Tamer station in the western countryside of Al-Hasakah have ended, as it returned to service after its exit yesterday as a result of the Turkish aggression on the villages of the region.
The Director-General of Al-Hasakah Electricity Company, Eng. Anwar Okla, confirmed that the Tel Tamer power transmission station was restored to service after repairing the fault on the 66 kV tension line, which resulted from a cut-off close to the substation as a result of the Turkish aggression on the village of Umm al-Kif, north of Tel Tamer, in the western countryside of Hasaka.
The Tel Tamer power substation feeds the villages and communities of Tel Tamer all the way to Abu Rasin and its villages.
Cases of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries from terrorist organizations have repeatedly attacked the station and the electrical tension lines in the area, which led to the station being out of service and hundreds of thousands of people in the province thirsty.
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