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Residents of the Second Kindi neighborhoods, known as “associations,” are looking forward to solving their problems that they have been suffering from for years.

Residents of the association areas in the Al-Kindi Al-Thaniya neighborhood, known as the associations, complain that drinking water rarely reaches their areas, and that the outage sometimes lasts for more than 10 consecutive days.

This area includes many housing associations, including the Second and Third Kindi Association, Al-Nour, Al-Masijah, Industrial Families, Al-Adl, and others.

A source from the Nineveh Governorate Office confirms that these areas are considered unofficial according to the law even though they have become a reality, indicating that many of the files of these associations have been referred to the judiciary on suspicion of fraud in the division and distribution of lands.

At the same time, the source confirms that the water reaching these areas constitutes a violation of the national network and affects the neighboring regular neighborhoods.

Regarding the possibility of including these areas in the service effort plan that had been launched by Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani months ago, he explained that the plan had actually begun in other areas, without clarifying the extent of the possibility of covering these areas with services. Although the area includes thousands of residential units, the residents of this area complain about the lack of an official entrance to the area, even though the Mosul Municipality had begun on the first of this month to construct a two-lane 30-meter road linking Al-Kindi 1 and 2. However, Work on this road stopped a few days ago without knowing the reasons

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