civilians who They were forcibly displaced in Northwest Syria last The stronghold of the opposition in Idlib province struggling with Temperatures well above seasonal standards in temporary tents.
maximum heatmaking its impact palpable in the world also Negatively affects civilians displaced by the regime of Bashar al-Assad and his supporters in Northern Syria.
In Idlib, where the most of civilians live in Temporary tents, the temperature rises above 40°C (104°F) during the day.
life in tents in Idlib, where 3 to 4 million civilians live live, reached a dead end. families live in Old, rotting tents prone to extremism heat.
families struggling with the free heat I can not access Electricity in The region where is there also It is a lack of water.
Abdul Rahman Raad who took Shelter in Azraq camp on The Syrian-Turkish border from the south of Idlib told Anadolu Agency (A.S.) that many civilians live there in The tents are suffering from the heat weather.
Expressing that they expect support of Raad told the NGOs and the beneficiaries: “We live in 4×5 tents. in covered tents with Plastic, can not protect us from heat in summer or cold in winter.”
Noting that the temperature exceeded 40 degrees Celsius and that the days were very hot added: “There is no electricity so the fan is not work also. We are living through difficult days.”
Maryam Satouf who Had to flee from the southeast countryside of Idlib three years ago due to intense attacks of regime forces and Russia, also He pointed out that the tents they had set up in It didn’t fit for The weather Circumstances of in any season.
Indicating that neither the elderly nor young children It can withstand extreme temperatures, Satouf explained her experience as follows: “We have to wash children To keep them calm. The air temperature way above 40 degrees. imagine living in A nylon tent?
North West region of Syria home for the country last opposition pocket. more than 90% of The population in who – which area live in Dependence on extreme poverty on Humanitarian aid to survive.
Syrian regime in Damascus side by side key Russia’s ally, frequently launches air strikes in The area.
Most recently, a Russian air strike killed seven peopleFour of They are children in Idlib on Friday, a war monitor said.
Syrian Observatory for The human rights organization said that the dead “including four.” children who brothers, two men And an unknown person… as a result of Russian air strikes in Jisr al-Shughur countryside of Northern Syria.
Ayman Mozan, 31 years old, lost all four of for him children in The attack who – which destroyed for him home.
“Mine children They went… dearest people He told Agence France-Presse (AFP) broken down in tears as called out His children’s names.
he and him family They were asleep when first He hits hit They are home, he told lies in hospital bed in the border city of Darkush.
He helped save his wife from under the rubble but when he looked for for him childrenHe couldn’t find them.
The house The AFP correspondent on site was completely destroyed of The attack He said, with Toys, furniture and clothes are scattered among the ruins.
The children Rami Abdel Rahman said that all the dead were under 10 years old. who The British Observer is headed.
Observer said that more peopleIncluding women And the childrenThey are still trapped under the rubble.
And the observatory that it relies on said that most of the victims are displaced Syrians from the neighboring province of Hama on Wide network of sources inside Syria.
Russia was carrying out Air raids in Syria since 2015 has been helping its ally Assad reclaim territory from opposition groups.
With Russian and Iranian support claws of Damascus back Many of Earth lost in early stages of The Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011 when the regime brutally suppressed pro-democracy protests.
The last pocket of The armed opposition to the regime includes large areas of Idlib province and parts of The neighboring provinces of Aleppo, Hama and Latakia.
During the Astana meeting in 2017, Turkey, Russia and Iran agreed to establish four “de-escalation zones” in The area Which is not controlled by the Assad regime. But the Syrian regime and the terrorists supported by Iran and Russia continued their attacks and took over three of The four regions are oriented for Idlib.
Although Turkey reached an additional agreement to strengthen the ceasefire-fire with Russia in In September 2018, attacks escalated again in May 2019.fireHowever, it is largely preserved now that Turkey and Russia have reached new an agreement on March 5, 2020.
Nearly two million civilians who fled attacks during the 2017-2020 period were forced to migrate to areas close to the Turkish border.