Turkish air strikes in north-east Syria have severely impacted access to electricity and water for over a million people, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis caused by civil war and extreme drought. Turkey claims to target Kurdish groups it considers terrorists, while experts warn these actions may violate international law. The situation has led to desperate water shortages, with residents relying on tanker deliveries, which are insufficient for the population's needs. The UN and humanitarian groups have raised concerns about the strikes potentially constituting war crimes. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)