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A Syrian man who fled from the outskirts of southern Idlib due to conflict between government forces and opposition fighters stands holding a child following their arrival at the make-shift camp ...
They are the displaced families who've fled to Idlib because it was the last place to flee to, the displaced children who've seen things no adult should ever have to see. This is Ahlam.
Tens of thousands of Syrians who fled the traumatic bombing of Aleppo are crowded into shelters in Idlib province. The IRC is there providing cash relief, trauma counseling and other emergency support ...
Amman, Jordan, May 30, 2019 — As attacks escalate and thousands more are forced to flee in Syria’s northwest, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) conducted a rapid assessment of 433 households - ...
Millions of Syrians have fled to Idlib Province seeking safety. During a rare reporting trip, The Times found that President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian allies are still bombing them.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been on the move in recent weeks, fleeing toward areas closer to the Turkish border. Many of them are being housed in temporary shelters. Of the 580,000 people ...
As Russian-backed Syrian government forces accelerated their campaign to retake the Idlib province — the country’s last rebel stronghold — al-Hussain was forced to flee her rural village of ...
By Khalil Ashawi IDLIB, Syria (Reuters) – Syrians escaping violence in Idlib have arrived in villages near the Turkish border in droves, fearing Damascus will launch a full-blown assault on the ...
Syrians escaping violence in Idlib have arrived in villages near the Turkish border in droves, fearing Damascus will launch a full-blown assault on the rebel stronghold. Skip to main content ...