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Syrians in ex-rebel zones struggle after aid groups withdraw | AFP

October 8, 2018October 8, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here October 8, 2018]

Beirut (AFP) – Tens of thousands of Syrians in areas recaptured by government troops this year remain starved of humanitarian aid, with the relief agencies helping them for years now unable to reach them.

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"The town of #Baghouz thanks you for your visit." Today, from the eastern #Syria hamlet where IS is making its last stand. The US-backed forces fighting to take Baghouz have cornered a group of diehard jihadists in a half-square-kilometre, but an unknown number of civilians - including Syrian & foreign hostages - are thought to be holed up with them. A sputtering end to IS's once-infamous "caliphate," in a town anonymous even to most Syrians until just a few weeks ago.
Escape from Al-Hol. #latergram because authorities have restricted journalists' access to displaced families here. There are more than 35,000 people - most Iraqi and Syrian but also thousands of foreigners - living in tents in this sprawling settlement in northeast #Syria. These kids were playing a very lively game of football on a cloudy afternoon - only the lucky ones had closed-toed shoes on. #Iraq #refugees #camp #joy
A 34-year-old Crimean woman tears a piece of bread to feed her eldest of three children, Sara, after their hours-long trek on foot out of Baghuz, the tiny desert town in east #Syria where IS's infamous 'caliphate' is breathing its last. I haven't found a single person actually from this once-anonymous town. Instead, we've seen French, Russian, Iraqi, Turkish men, women, and children - skeletal, on the verge of collapse, covered in soot. Many of them were born under IS to fathers who are now dead or missing & foreign mothers whose countries don't want them back. More, in the link in my bio. #onassignment
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