Published : 17-12-2016
Residents of Al-Neirab Camp, in northern Syria, have launched a cry for help over the power crisis in the camp and the acute dearth in fuel reserves with the advent of the winter season.
Civilians spoke out against the leap in fuel prices, amounting to 280 Syrian Liras per liter.
High unemployment rates, coupled with a swift hike in prices have made life unbearable in the government-led Al-Neirab Camp.
Several refugees fled to Turkey and Europe as they sought a safer shelter for their starved children.
Residents of Al-Neirab Camp, in northern Syria, have launched a cry for help over the power crisis in the camp and the acute dearth in fuel reserves with the advent of the winter season.
Civilians spoke out against the leap in fuel prices, amounting to 280 Syrian Liras per liter.
High unemployment rates, coupled with a swift hike in prices have made life unbearable in the government-led Al-Neirab Camp.
Several refugees fled to Turkey and Europe as they sought a safer shelter for their starved children.