Hundreds of displaced Syrian families living in camps in Syria’s civil war-torn Idlib spend extremely cold nights with their fathers to save their children’s lives.۔
Hundreds of internally displaced Syrian families are living in camps in Idlib, on the Turkish-Syrian border, where the blood-curdling cold has exacerbated their lives and endangers them. Don’t kill children.
Hundreds of tents in Idlib have been destroyed by recent heavy snow and rain.
The families living in the tents clean with plastic and cardboard during the day and collect items that can keep the tent warm by lighting a bonfire at night.
Fathers, full of passion, light a fire and watch over the night so that the cold wind does not extinguish the fire and their children do not die in the cold and this worry does not allow them to sleep all night.
Among such homeless people is Yasser Bari, who has been displaced from his hometown of Hama due to repeated attacks by Bashar al-Assad’s government.
“At the moment we don’t have a stove to keep the tent warm or wood or anything else to burn,” he said.
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