Aleppo-Sana
With determination and determination, the wounded home man, Muhammad Totonji from Aleppo, continues his normal life and works as a taxi driver, performing his social duty.
The young man, Muhammad, opens the door of his car to welcome the SANA reporter in Aleppo with a smile painted on his face despite the hot weather and the working conditions that require him to continue moving in his car at noon to deliver his passengers to their homes or work sites, saying: “He was injured in 2018 in Al-Malikiyah area during The battles of honor with the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army, which he was and is still fighting against terrorism, as he was treated in the hospital for shrapnel and various injuries that affected his body, especially in his right foot, and his total disability rate reached 80 percent.”
He added: He was not satisfied with his health, and with his gradual recovery, he began looking for work to receive response and assistance from the Wounded Home Project, which enabled him to buy a car and work on it for a fee to earn his daily livelihood and perform his social duty.
Muhammad concluded his speech by saying: “Everyone has a strong will and must invest it in work and not give up,” wishing all his colleagues in the Syrian Arab Army who have injuries benefit from their positive energy to continue their normal lives and find suitable work for them to be able to achieve themselves.
Qusai Razzouk