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To escape the crimes of the terrorist organizations... an exodus of civilians from the de-escalation zones in Idlib towards Aleppo

2022-07-01T16:33:25.232Z


Aleppo, SANA- The humanitarian corridors adjacent to the de-escalation zones in Idlib are witnessing the displacement of tens of civilians, most of whom are


Aleppo-Sana

The humanitarian corridors adjacent to the de-escalation zones in Idlib are witnessing the displacement of dozens of civilians, most of whom are children and women, who carry their light items and property documents with them towards the city of Aleppo.

Some families spoke to SANA reporter about the atrocities and crimes committed by terrorists against civilians in their areas of control, where one of the women said: The situation is very bad in the areas under the control of the terrorists, as they do not allow us to live in peace and steal our money and our homes under false pretexts. Moment.

Another woman said: Most civilians want to move to Aleppo, where they can find housing and work and send their children to school.

Another said, "The most dangerous thing in the matter is that the terrorists treat us as if we are not human beings. They kidnap our children and demand ransoms from us in exchange for their return. We used to live in camps and there we were beaten, tortured and humiliated."

The displaced women expressed their hope that the Syrian Arab Army would extend its control over the entire Idlib governorate, because the Turkish and American occupiers and terrorists looted everything.

In addition, Aleppo Governorate promised to provide the displaced with housing and food and to address all their problems.

The Syrian government is working to restore the country's infrastructure in cooperation with friendly countries Russia, Iran, China and other friendly countries.

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Source: sena

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