New group takes over the vigil at Tishrin Dam on day 63
A group of people from Tabqa, Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor took over the vigil to protect the Tishrin Dam, the lifeblood of the Syrian peoples, from destruction by the invaders.
A group of people from Tabqa, Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor took over the vigil to protect the Tishrin Dam, the lifeblood of the Syrian peoples, from destruction by the invaders.
Since 8 January, civilians from North-East Syria have been holding a vigil at the Tishrin Dam to protect their territory alongside the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Women's Defense Units (YPJ) who are confronting attacks by the Turkish army and allied mercenaries called the Syrian National Army (SNA).
The resistance at the Tishrin Dam continues on day 63 amid ongoing attacks by occupation forces. A new group of people from Tabqa, Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor took over the vigil on Tuesday.
The group enthusiastically sang songs of resistance and freedom as they were welcomed by people from Dêrik, Çilaxa, Girkê Legê and Koçerat in the vigil area.