The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Locals of the southern countryside of Idlib displace after the destruction of the infrastructure, hospitals and bread furnaces .. and an economic crisis strikes HTS areas of influence

Areas in the southern countryside of Idlib witnessed heavy bombardment, which forced the families to displace again after bombarding the towns’ infrastructure, such as hospitals which got out of service recently after “Kiwan Hospital” and “al-Rawda Hospital” in the southern countryside of Idlib came under fire.

Thus, the areas of Maarrat Al-Nu’man countryside and Jabal Al-Zawiya became without hospitals, after the last 2 hospitals have been knocked out of service, in addition to bombarding bread furnaces, where 3 bread furnaces have been destroyed completely in Maarrat Al-Nu’man, the last of which was Banin’s furnace in Jabal Al-Zawiya.

The areas under domination of “Hayyaat Tharir Al-Sham” are suffering from several crises coincided with choking fuel crisis, mainly the increasing prices of bread, potable water and electricity, in addition to difficulty of movement and the high expenses of displacement, where the fees of a vehicle from Kafr Nubl city to the border areas exceed 30000 SYL, and this rate is likely to rise due to the daily rise in prices and the absence of fuel from markets.

Activists in the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the displacement of hundreds of families in the past week mostly headed to border areas, coming from the southern countryside of Idlib and areas of Jabal Al-Zawiya, while organizations and charities have set up camps at the outskirts of Sarmada town north of Idlib to accommodate the new displaced people, while along the sides of roads, tens of makeshift camps are seen where they grow a day after another, inflecting the advanced level of tragedy of the locals of Idlib in the face of the systematic war machine.