Published : 16-03-2022
Residents of AlHusainiya Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, have sounded distress signals over the poor quality of bread packs sold in the area.
Hundreds of civilians continue to line up on a quasi-daily basis in long queues outside local bakeries for up to four hours in the hunt for a bundle of bread loafs to feed their starved families. Two bakeries have gone out of operation in the area.
A number of residents told AGPS that plastic strips have been spotted inside bread loafs and urged the Syrian government to control bread sales and production in the area.
Residents of AlHusainiya Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, have sounded distress signals over the poor quality of bread packs sold in the area.
Hundreds of civilians continue to line up on a quasi-daily basis in long queues outside local bakeries for up to four hours in the hunt for a bundle of bread loafs to feed their starved families. Two bakeries have gone out of operation in the area.
A number of residents told AGPS that plastic strips have been spotted inside bread loafs and urged the Syrian government to control bread sales and production in the area.