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A Syrian Red Crescent ambulance is seen entering the Ain al-Fijeh water spring region 15 km northwest of the capital Damascus. (AFP)
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Syrian maintenance workers are seen at the entrance of Ayn al-Fijah, in the countryside of Damascus, on January 28, 2017, as they prepare to enter the village for the first time in four years, to repair the pipes at the key water pumping station. (Photo by AFP)
Syria: Surfacing of ‘Hai’at Tahrir al-Sham’ Threatens Truce
Beirut, Ankara-The creation of “Hai’at Tahrir al-Sham” alliance that includes hardliners and other factions in north Syria threatens the Russian-Turkish truce agreement in the country, amid information about efforts to hold meetings in the north to take a decision on...Caption:
A Red Crescent Ambulance enter the Ain al-Fijah spring region on Saturday after government forces took control/AFP
Syria: New ‘Reconciliation’ Displaces Wadi Barada Residents
Beirut – The displacement conducted by the Syrian regime under the slogan of “reconciliations” touched the area of Wadi Barada Valley in the Damascus suburbs, while the first outcome of a deal signed on Saturday between officials in the area saw the raise of the...Caption:
Syrian Opposition Makes Advances in Eastern Ghouta
The Syrian regime has increased the pace of its military operations in the area of Wadi Barada which is situated in the north-western countryside of the capital Damascus. It has launched violent attacks, in coordination with Hezbollah fighters and militants loyal to...Caption:
Damascus residents cut off from water/AFP