civilians who sought shelter in The stronghold of the opposition northwest of Idlib region After they were displaced by the attacks of the Assad regime in Syria welcomes the holy month of far from ramadan home for For the twelfth time this year because of the civil war.
with pause-fire Signatures between Turkey and Russia in March 2020 people in The region They live a relatively stable life now but they used to be again Entering Ramadan with financial Impossibles.
Victims homesick of The civil war that left eleventh year behindto prepare for Ramadan under difficult circumstances like High food prices and unemployment.
civilians who took Shelter in camping in Idlib is waiting for helpat least spend the month of Ramadan is relatively comfortable.
Beautiful Umm Alaa who Three years ago after the intensification of attacks by the Assad regime and took Shelter in Azraq camp in The north of Idlib told Anadolu Agency (Peace) that there is no job opportunity and that families in The region are testing financial difficulties.
“I have a lot of property in the village. I always had money. I can eat whatever you are wanted. Now we have nothing.”yearOld or old mother of six children He said.
Indicates the need to flee because of of System attacks on the village of maratherm in the South of Umm Alaa said in Idlib: Ramadan is not here like Ramadan in the village. It’s hard to make a living here. Families cannot find a living. we do not have money to spend. “
Fatima Omar, another displaced person, said: Ramadan was more Lovely in our village. My brothers and sisters were close to me. We lived together. We were together over the holidays.”
pointing out It is very difficult to earn a living in Omar said: men and women living in The camp could not find a job. Before summer comes, the heat I started. We can’t sit down in tents. we demand To give to charities us with briquette house support. “
“Ramadan has come. Everything is very expensive. People can hardly buy one Loaf of bread. Allah help poor man. Wish everyone who They were forcibly displaced and will return to their homes, Omar said, stressing the harsh living conditions.
Khaled Hammoud also They said they lack it basic Services and necessities in the camp.
express that life in Hammoud said the tent was difficult: We had housewater and electricity in the village. Everyone was making a living with The money that they earned from their own fields. In the camp we look at someone else’s hand. Water and bread are brought by different people. “
Emphasizing that Ramadan is festivelike in Ahmed Al-Ahmad said that their tents are flooded during the winter months and get very hot in the summer.
“we had propertyWe had to leave and emigrate. Life here is very difficult. The bazaar is far and we have no way to go. We can’t protect ourselves from the rain and heat in The tent.”
the war left half Million people deadEspecially in Attacks by the regime and its allies, including Russian and Iranian forces, as well as countless of militia groups. On the other hand, Turkey was main Supporter of the opposition in The region was leading humanitarian efforts for those who They had to flee the regime’s attacks.
Idlib falls within the de-escalation zone that was formed under an agreement between Turkey and Russia in March 2020. However, the Assad regime has consistently violated the ceasefire-fire terms and launching frequent attacks inside the de-escalation zone.
about 4 million peopleat most half of Displace them now live in a region of Northwest Syria this is last Jeep fights lion rule Although years of deadly Russian-backed attacks.
Turkish aid agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to help those in Urgent need in Northwest Syria. Many Turkish NGOs and government agencies continue to provide vital humanitarian aid and carry out humanitarian efforts in The region, which hosts nearly 4 million people.
in layout with it’s a goal to rejuvenate regionTurkey also building briquette houses for Syrian in Northwestern Idlib Governorate.
civilians who sought shelter in The stronghold of the opposition northwest of Idlib region After they were displaced by the attacks of the Assad regime in Syria welcomes the holy month of far from ramadan home for For the twelfth time this year because of the civil war.
with pause-fire Signatures between Turkey and Russia in March 2020 people in The region They live a relatively stable life now but they used to be again Entering Ramadan with financial Impossibles.
Victims homesick of The civil war that left eleventh year behindto prepare for Ramadan under difficult circumstances like High food prices and unemployment.
civilians who took Shelter in camping in Idlib is waiting for helpat least spend the month of Ramadan is relatively comfortable.
Beautiful Umm Alaa who Three years ago after the intensification of attacks by the Assad regime and took Shelter in Azraq camp in The north of Idlib told Anadolu Agency (Peace) that there is no job opportunity and that families in The region are testing financial difficulties.
“I have a lot of property in the village. I always had money. I can eat whatever you are wanted. Now we have nothing.”yearOld or old mother of six children He said.
Indicates the need to flee because of of System attacks on the village of maratherm in the South of Umm Alaa said in Idlib: Ramadan is not here like Ramadan in the village. It’s hard to make a living here. Families cannot find a living. we do not have money to spend. “
Fatima Omar, another displaced person, said: Ramadan was more Lovely in our village. My brothers and sisters were close to me. We lived together. We were together over the holidays.”
pointing out It is very difficult to earn a living in Omar said: men and women living in The camp could not find a job. Before summer comes, the heat I started. We can’t sit down in tents. we demand To give to charities us with briquette house support. “
“Ramadan has come. Everything is very expensive. People can hardly buy one Loaf of bread. Allah help poor man. Wish everyone who They were forcibly displaced and will return to their homes, Omar said, stressing the harsh living conditions.
Khaled Hammoud also They said they lack it basic Services and necessities in the camp.
express that life in Hammoud said the tent was difficult: We had housewater and electricity in the village. Everyone was making a living with The money that they earned from their own fields. In the camp we look at someone else’s hand. Water and bread are brought by different people. “
Emphasizing that Ramadan is festivelike in Ahmed Al-Ahmad said that their tents are flooded during the winter months and get very hot in the summer.
“we had propertyWe had to leave and emigrate. Life here is very difficult. The bazaar is far and we have no way to go. We can’t protect ourselves from the rain and heat in The tent.”
the war left half Million people deadEspecially in Attacks by the regime and its allies, including Russian and Iranian forces, as well as countless of militia groups. On the other hand, Turkey was main Supporter of the opposition in The region was leading humanitarian efforts for those who They had to flee the regime’s attacks.
Idlib falls within the de-escalation zone that was formed under an agreement between Turkey and Russia in March 2020. However, the Assad regime has consistently violated the ceasefire-fire terms and launching frequent attacks inside the de-escalation zone.
about 4 million peopleat most half of Displace them now live in a region of Northwest Syria this is last Jeep fights lion rule Although years of deadly Russian-backed attacks.
Turkish aid agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to help those in Urgent need in Northwest Syria. Many Turkish NGOs and government agencies continue to provide vital humanitarian aid and carry out humanitarian efforts in The region, which hosts nearly 4 million people.
in layout with it’s a goal to rejuvenate regionTurkey also building briquette houses for Syrian in Northwestern Idlib Governorate.