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Charlie and Musa made their way through the bustling central square, the roar of diesel generators growing increasingly overwhelming.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Amidst such a cacophony, it was difficult for ordinary people to hold conversations, muffling many of the surrounding voices. For Charlie, this was beneficial; in the event ofplications during the rescue and pursuit, any idental shouts would likely go unnoticed by outsiders.
Curious, Charlie turned to Musa and asked, “How long do your diesel generators typically run here?”
Musa replied quickly and respectfully, “Since the government forces have cut off our electricity, we rely entirely on a 50-kilowatt diesel generator for power, supplemented by a power storage system.”
During the day, electricity consumption is generally low, so they avoid using motors. The power storage equipment ensures that essential devices function throughout the day, while the generator runs after dark to provide lighting and charge the storage units.
“We started early today mainly because rainy days lead to poor lighting,” Musa added.
Intrigued, Charlie asked, “You light up this area at night. Aren’t you worried that the government might send nes to bomb you?”
Musa exined, “In Syria, whether it’s the government forces, opposition groups, or Kurdish factions, about 90% of the conflict is fought on the ground. The aircraft avable to the government forces have beenrgely diminished, and the few old fighter nes that remain are stationed in Damascus and the southern province of Dar’a. They are hesitant to risk sending them intobat.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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