Published : 18-06-2022
Damascus Governor issued a decision to stop supplying minibus drivers with fuel on Fridays and Saturdays due to fuel shortage.
Palestinian refugees sheltered in displacement camps in and near Damascus said their humanitarian situation has been exacerbated by the transportation crisis. Many Syrians and Palestinians working on the weekends will not be able to reach their destinations.
A number of Palestinian refugees said they have no other option than to board private vehicles at exorbitant prices.
Minibus drivers have also imposed a sum of up to 1,500 Syrian pounds to transfer the residents while the government tariff is 375 pounds per passenger.
Damascus Governor issued a decision to stop supplying minibus drivers with fuel on Fridays and Saturdays due to fuel shortage.
Palestinian refugees sheltered in displacement camps in and near Damascus said their humanitarian situation has been exacerbated by the transportation crisis. Many Syrians and Palestinians working on the weekends will not be able to reach their destinations.
A number of Palestinian refugees said they have no other option than to board private vehicles at exorbitant prices.
Minibus drivers have also imposed a sum of up to 1,500 Syrian pounds to transfer the residents while the government tariff is 375 pounds per passenger.