The Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) and its Syrian offshoot the People's Protection Units (YPG) have reached and agreement on delivering the control of Syria’s two major dams, Tabqa and Tishrin, to the Syrian government in exchange for the supply of electricity and water needs in areas occupied by the terror groups.
The Tabqa Dam is the largest dam in Syria, and the Tishrin Dam is located on the Euphrates River. According to the deal, the Syrian army forces will permanently takeover the dams’ facilities.
The dams on the Euphrates River have the capacity to provide most of the electrical and water needs of the country.
Last year, the PKK/YPG struck a deal for sharing the oil revenue from the Hasakah province, which is occupied by the terrorist group.
The PKK/YPG with military support from the U.S. have occupied approximately most oil resources in Syria.