Civilians in Idlib harvest figs despite the attacks of the Assad regime in Syria

게시됨 2021년 8월 24일

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Displaced farmers in Idlib, Syria, are harvesting figs despite ongoing regime attacks, which have forced them to return to minesweeped fields and work under constant threat of air and ground attacks. The area, marked as a de-escalation zone, has seen violation of the ceasefire leading to the displacement of around 2 million civilians. Despite these challenges, farmers are managing to gather their crops, hiding from Russian UAVs and avoiding mines left by the regime.
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Farmers who were forcibly displaced in the southern countryside of Idlib in Syria are harvesting their figs despite the attacks by the Bashar al-Assad regime in violation of the ceasefire. The people of the region, who were displaced by the regime attacks and had to migrate, returned to their homes in Cebel Zaviye for the harvest of figs, which is one of their important livelihoods. Farmer Musa Muhammed, who had to migrate to the north of Idlib 2 years ago as a result of the attacks of the Assad regime, said that they had great difficulties while harvesting their figs, olives and other crops. Noting that he could not find workers to work in his field on the front line, Mohammed said, "The Assad regime has laid mines in our fields. Cluster bombs are exploding nearby. A 12-year-old boy died while grazing the sheep in the field just 3 days ago." said. On the other hand, Muhammed, who stated that Russian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) did not leave the region, stated that they waited ...
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