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Khanaser Road blockade aggravates the suffering of Al-Nayrab Camp’s residents.

Published : 27-02-2016

Khanaser Road blockade aggravates the suffering of Al-Nayrab Camp’s residents.

In Aleppo, living conditions in Al-Nayrab camp worsen while ISIS managed to cut the supplying road to Aleppo after controlling the town of Khanasser in the southern countryside of the province of Aleppo, northern Syria, on February 22, 2016.

AGPS’ correspondent reported prices increase within the camp as many stores closed its doors in order to monopolize food and other goods to sell later at higher prices, pointing out that the crisis has spread to gas stations in the camp, where those stations severely congested since the early hours of the road closure, fears of losing fuel material, accompanied by a rise in the transportation fares from the camp to the city.

The correspondent added that most of the food and vegetables, witnessed a significant rise in prices after 24 hours of closing the road, pointing out that the price of gas jar reached 7,000 SYP if any, and a kilo of tomatoes was 600 SYP, pepper 800 SYP, sugar 300 SYP, potatoes 275 SYP, while a kilo of meat 4,500 SYP, chicken 2,000 SYP, a kilo of onions 250 SYP, and parsley bundle 120 SYP, pointing out that the fruits are not available at all in the camp’s markets.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2897

In Aleppo, living conditions in Al-Nayrab camp worsen while ISIS managed to cut the supplying road to Aleppo after controlling the town of Khanasser in the southern countryside of the province of Aleppo, northern Syria, on February 22, 2016.

AGPS’ correspondent reported prices increase within the camp as many stores closed its doors in order to monopolize food and other goods to sell later at higher prices, pointing out that the crisis has spread to gas stations in the camp, where those stations severely congested since the early hours of the road closure, fears of losing fuel material, accompanied by a rise in the transportation fares from the camp to the city.

The correspondent added that most of the food and vegetables, witnessed a significant rise in prices after 24 hours of closing the road, pointing out that the price of gas jar reached 7,000 SYP if any, and a kilo of tomatoes was 600 SYP, pepper 800 SYP, sugar 300 SYP, potatoes 275 SYP, while a kilo of meat 4,500 SYP, chicken 2,000 SYP, a kilo of onions 250 SYP, and parsley bundle 120 SYP, pointing out that the fruits are not available at all in the camp’s markets.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2897