Explosions and Clashes in Syria Disrupt Water Supply in Raqqa

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Syria’s Raqqa city has been left without water after explosions destroyed its main supply lines, reportedly carried out by QSD forces. Syrian news agency SANA confirmed the disruption, which has severely impacted the city’s infrastructure.
Sources linked to the Joulani regime allege that QSD forces also detonated the Al-Rashid Bridge in Raqqa, further damaging water transmission lines. Meanwhile, Reuters cited security sources stating that Joulani-aligned forces have seized control of Syria’s largest oil field, Al-Omar, and the Koniko gas field in the country’s east.
Explosions and armed attacks were reported in northern Deir ez-Zor’s outskirts, marking a rapid escalation of tensions. A previously agreed withdrawal of QSD forces from conflict zones west of the Euphrates and east of Aleppo, brokered with the Joulani regime, collapsed into violent clashes.
The Joulani regime accuses QSD forces of executing prisoners in Al-Tabqa before withdrawing from the area, while QSD forces counter-accuse Joulani-linked elements of committing atrocities at Al-Kanisa prison in the same city.

