Kobani sub-street sterilization with participation of Future Syria Party

Kobani – North-Press Agency
Fattah Issa – Fayad Muhammed

 

The General Directorate of Environment in the Euphrates region and the People’s Municipality in Kobani, with the cooperation of the Future Syria Party, completed the third sterilization campaign for the sub-streets of the city of Kobani, northern Syria, on Sunday after sterilizing the main streets.

 

Medya Omar, deputy head of the Future Syria Party’s Kobani branch, said to North-Press that the sterilization campaign that their party’s members took part in is the third initiative of the party concerning the confrontation of the COVID-19 epidemic.

 

The residential districts with a large population density, as well as the streets of the Martyr Farhad neighborhood and the city center that includes the al-Tellal market, were completely sterilized.

     
On Monday, Medya Omar stated that the Future Syria Party’s Kobani branch distributed awareness brochures in addition to distributing 1,000 masks and 1,000 pairs of medical gloves to the members of the Internal Security Forces (Asayish), who man the checkpoints, on Thursday.

 

The first sterilization campaign was launched on March 16th for the Autonomous Administration institutions and lasted for three continuous days, followed by the second campaign, which included schools, institutes, the university, and mosques.

The third campaign was the sterilization of the main streets of the city, after cleaning them on March 26th, followed by the sterilization of the sub-streets of the neighborhoods.

 

It is worth mentioning that on March 15, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria decided to suspend all its official departments from March 16th to 19th in order to open the way for the medical committee to sterilize all institutions and public buildings.

On March 19th, it imposed a lockdown in all regions of the Autonomous Administration, prohibiting the movement among the regions and cities in northeastern Syria beginning from March 21st.