Aleppo-Sana
The wounded young man, Abdul Rahman al-Qubsi, was able to establish a small project, which is a workshop in the industrial area of the al-Qaterji neighborhood in Aleppo, to produce the jelly sword used in the home kitchen, and provided job opportunities for five young men who had completed the compulsory service.
Cypriot told SANA reporter that he sustained severe injuries to his stomach and leg during honor battles, while performing his national duty in serving the flag, which led to a disability of 40 percent, and after his recovery he worked to open a small workshop for the production of metallic lintel.
Cypriot indicated that he expanded his work by communicating with the Youth Empowerment Center of the United Nations Development Program, and obtained a grant that enabled him to purchase six machines for the production of a household jelly sword with raw materials, and to supply the local market with this product, which is used in most homes and marketed to the rest of the governorates, pointing to the difficulties Facing work, including frequent power cuts.
The wounded Cypriot sent a message to all the war-wounded, not to succumb to the injury, and to continue to give with all determination and determination, and to overcome adversity and self-reliance in success, and to establish small and productive projects that lead to improving the standard of living for them.
Qusai Razzouk
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