The humanitarian situation in Syria remains unstable after the collapse of the Bashar Al-Assad regime, the United Nations has said.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that hospitals across Syria are overwhelmed with many suffering from psychological stress, and children showing signs of shock.
In several cities, such as the capital Damascus, there have been reports of food shortages. Since the beginning of the armed opposition forces’ attack, the price of bread in cities such as Idlib and Aleppo has increased by 900 per cent…
I am sure running a whole ass country takes a different skill set than overthrowing the government. I am amazed there is bread to sell.
I’m guessing it’s just because there was fighting again and people weren’t expecting it to end so quickly, and started hoarding.
Don’t worry, our Al-Qaeda guy will fix it after Israel and Turkey decide who gets what.
Did the Canadian Weston family start selling bread in Syria?
The stores don’t have to price gouge.