civilians live in camping in Idlib Governorate, northwest of Syria, is struggling To cover their expenses during the month of Ramadan.
Ahmed Abu Omar who spirits in Qafar Aruq camp in Idlib in an interview with Anadolu Agency (Peace be upon him) on Thursday he is unable to buy basic Necessities for for him family. Omar , who They fled Hama four years ago and said they were in need of everything.
“We are unable to buy up to kilo of Potatoes, not to mention sunflower oil. We cook without oil. We go to the doctor but we cannot afford medicines from the pharmacy.”
Pointing out that he is unemployed, Omar said he hasn’t even had a lira for a few months in his pocket.
Ahmad’s mother , who It was also The displaced, they said they are trying to survive using The herbs they gather from the mountains and they have no food to eat in their tents.
Noting that the living conditions in Maher Muhammad said that the camps are terrible, and there is a huge difference between Ramadan in Camps and Ramadan in their village in The past.
“We don’t feel like It’s Ramadan. I cannot buy Anything can make me children Happy,” adding that people living in camping in very difficult financial continent.
“No one helps our camp. We want to buy Clothes for for us children for Ramadan but we cannot afford it.”
Idlib region, where the number of displaced reached 2.8 million liveDo you last The Syrian enclave of opposition to the regime in Damascus. Humanitarian aid reaches them mainly through the Turkish-Syrian border under special So my international is free from the intervention of Damascus, which expires in July.
Idlib falls within the de-escalation zone that was formed under an agreement between Turkey and Russia in March 2020. But the Syrian regime has consistently violated terms of Pause and launch frequent attacks within the de-escalation zone.
Since April 2018, the attacks on Idlib last Stronghold of the opposition, greatly intensified, causing new waves of Refugees stream towards the Turkish border and the situation of the country – which already It hosts 3.7 million Syrian refugees. in hard situation.
civilians live in camping in Idlib Governorate, northwest of Syria, is struggling To cover their expenses during the month of Ramadan.
Ahmed Abu Omar who spirits in Qafar Aruq camp in Idlib in an interview with Anadolu Agency (Peace be upon him) on Thursday he is unable to buy basic Necessities for for him family. Omar , who They fled Hama four years ago and said they were in need of everything.
“We are unable to buy up to kilo of Potatoes, not to mention sunflower oil. We cook without oil. We go to the doctor but we cannot afford medicines from the pharmacy.”
Pointing out that he is unemployed, Omar said he hasn’t even had a lira for a few months in his pocket.
Ahmad’s mother , who It was also The displaced, they said they are trying to survive using The herbs they gather from the mountains and they have no food to eat in their tents.
Noting that the living conditions in Maher Muhammad said that the camps are terrible, and there is a huge difference between Ramadan in Camps and Ramadan in their village in The past.
“We don’t feel like It’s Ramadan. I cannot buy Anything can make me children Happy,” adding that people living in camping in very difficult financial continent.
“No one helps our camp. We want to buy Clothes for for us children for Ramadan but we cannot afford it.”
Idlib region, where the number of displaced reached 2.8 million liveDo you last The Syrian enclave of opposition to the regime in Damascus. Humanitarian aid reaches them mainly through the Turkish-Syrian border under special So my international is free from the intervention of Damascus, which expires in July.
Idlib falls within the de-escalation zone that was formed under an agreement between Turkey and Russia in March 2020. But the Syrian regime has consistently violated terms of Pause and launch frequent attacks within the de-escalation zone.
Since April 2018, the attacks on Idlib last Stronghold of the opposition, greatly intensified, causing new waves of Refugees stream towards the Turkish border and the situation of the country – which already It hosts 3.7 million Syrian refugees. in hard situation.