Explosions and Clashes in Syria Disrupt Water Supply in Raqqa

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Syrian city of Raqqa has experienced a total water supply disruption following the destruction of main transmission lines, reportedly by QSD forces. Syrian news agency SANA confirmed the incident, attributing the damage to deliberate sabotage.
Sources linked to the Joulani regime further reported that QSD forces detonated the Al-Rashid Bridge in Raqqa, exacerbating the infrastructure damage and cutting off water access. Meanwhile, citing security sources, Reuters revealed that Joulani-affiliated forces have seized control of Syria’s largest oil field, Al-Omar, and the Koniko gas field in the eastern part of the country.
Explosions and armed clashes were also reported in the northern outskirts of Deir ez-Zor, marking a significant escalation in tensions. A previously agreed-upon ceasefire between the Joulani regime and QSD forces, which was supposed to facilitate the latter’s withdrawal from conflict zones west of the Euphrates and east of Aleppo, collapsed shortly after implementation attempts began yesterday morning.
The situation has deteriorated rapidly, with the Joulani regime accusing QSD forces of executing prisoners in Al-Tabqa before withdrawing from the area, while QSD forces counter-accuse Joulani elements of committing atrocities at Al-Kanisa prison in the same city.

