Fighting puts ISIL-held dam out of service

Fighting puts ISIL-held dam out of service

by Joseph Anthony
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Fighting at a dam held by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in northern Syria put it out of service yesterday, risking dangerous rising water levels, a technical source told AFP.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), mainly consisting of Syrian Kurdish Peopleโ€™s Protection Units (YPG) militia considered terrorists by Turkey, is battling to take Tabqa dam and nearby Tabqa town from ISIL before advancing on the groupโ€™s de facto Syrian capital Raqa.

But a source at the dam told AFP that the fighting had damaged its power station, forcing a halt to operations on Sunday.

โ€œShelling on the area… that supplies that dam with electricity has put it out of service,โ€ the source said.

โ€œThe work needed to fix the problem is not possible because there is not sufficient staff available as a result of the intensive shelling in the area of the dam,โ€ he added.

โ€œIf the problem is not fixed, it will begin to pose a danger to the dam.โ€

The source could not confirm what kind of shelling damaged the power station, but there has been heavy fighting nearby as well as air raids by the U.S.-led coalition against ISIL in support of SDF in the area.

SDF spokesman Talal Sello insisted there was no imminent danger to the dam, which is Syriaโ€™s largest and sits on the Euphrates river.

โ€œThere have been no air strikes on the dam,โ€ he told AFP.

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