Jan 14, 2017, 8:44 AM

Syrian army retakes vital source of freshwater near Damascus

Syrian army retakes vital source of freshwater near Damascus

BEIRUT, Jan. 14 (MNA) – The Syrian army has freed the Bassemeh village in the Wadi Barada valley and has returned control of the Ein Al Fejeh spring that supplies the capital of Damascus and its suburbs, according to a source.

The army loyal to the Syrian government has reclaimed a vital spring in the Wadi Barada valley that supplies water to Damascus, a source familiar with the matter told RIA Novosti on Friday.

The Syrian capital gets most of the water from springs in the Wadi Barada valley. Water supplies were drastically reduced in late December.

"The Syrian army has freed the Bassemeh village in the Wadi Barada valley and has returned control of the Ein Al Fejeh spring that supplies the capital of Damascus and its suburbs," the source said.

According to the source, Syrian bomb squads were combing the area to defuse landmines that retreating terrorists had left behind. He said militants from the Jabhat Fatah al-Sham had damaged all water pumps.
 

SPUTNIK/MNA

News ID 122680

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