Forced displacement of civilians in Idlib Governorate, northwest Syria, collects plastic bags and fertilizer as heating fuel in winter.
hundreds of in thousands of civilians who be struggling to stay alive in Temporary tents, can not afford buy Wood and coal fuel for winter.
In an interview with Anadolu Agency (AA), Khalidiya Ahmed, a resident of the area of immigration camp in And the village of Kafr Uruq said: We do not have it money to me buy fuel.”
“our children We have nothing… We need Winter clothes for childrenWood for Heating, fuel and stoves added.
We keep warm last Winter burning wood, plastic bags, compost, this year He said they would have to do the same to keep the winter going.
another inhabitant of Ibrahim Ali said they don’t have enough money to prepare for winter.
“The camp residents are mostly daily wage earners money just enough to buy bread. They can’t even buy vegetables. That is why we resort to primitive methods of heating up,” He said.
He said they are kept warm by burning compost, wood waste and plastic bags.
However, the fumes from these materials Spam, he said, adding that children You get sick by inhaling these fumes.
Idlib region Adjacent to Turkey is home to about 3 million people and he one of The last pockets of opposition to Damascus.
For years, Bashar al-Assad’s regime ignored the needs and safety of Syrian peopleThey are only looking for more territorial gains and crushing the opposition. With this goal, the system has for For years, civilian facilities such as schools, hospitals and residential areas were bombed, causing their displacement of approx half of The state population.
The Idlib de-escalation zone was formed under an agreement between Turkey and Russia. The area was the topic of several stops-fire Agreements repeatedly violated by the Assad regime and its allies.
A fragile truce has been reached between Moscow and Ankara in March 2020 in response for months of It is fought by the Russian-backed regime. nearly a million people Flee from the Assad regime offensive However, the system still frequently carries out Attacks on civilians, impeding most of them from returning to their homes homes Forcing them to stay in temporary camps.
Forced displacement of civilians in Idlib Governorate, northwest Syria, collects plastic bags and fertilizer as heating fuel in winter.
hundreds of in thousands of civilians who be struggling to stay alive in Temporary tents, can not afford buy Wood and coal fuel for winter.
In an interview with Anadolu Agency (AA), Khalidiya Ahmed, a resident of the area of immigration camp in And the village of Kafr Uruq said: We do not have it money to me buy fuel.”
“our children We have nothing… We need Winter clothes for childrenWood for Heating, fuel and stoves added.
We keep warm last Winter burning wood, plastic bags, compost, this year He said they would have to do the same to keep the winter going.
another inhabitant of Ibrahim Ali said they don’t have enough money to prepare for winter.
“The camp residents are mostly daily wage earners money just enough to buy bread. They can’t even buy vegetables. That is why we resort to primitive methods of heating up,” He said.
He said they are kept warm by burning compost, wood waste and plastic bags.
However, the fumes from these materials Spam, he said, adding that children You get sick by inhaling these fumes.
Idlib region Adjacent to Turkey is home to about 3 million people and he one of The last pockets of opposition to Damascus.
For years, Bashar al-Assad’s regime ignored the needs and safety of Syrian peopleThey are only looking for more territorial gains and crushing the opposition. With this goal, the system has for For years, civilian facilities such as schools, hospitals and residential areas were bombed, causing their displacement of approx half of The state population.
The Idlib de-escalation zone was formed under an agreement between Turkey and Russia. The area was the topic of several stops-fire Agreements repeatedly violated by the Assad regime and its allies.
A fragile truce has been reached between Moscow and Ankara in March 2020 in response for months of It is fought by the Russian-backed regime. nearly a million people Flee from the Assad regime offensive However, the system still frequently carries out Attacks on civilians, impeding most of them from returning to their homes homes Forcing them to stay in temporary camps.