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asdaaaaaaaa t1_j7u2k5i wrote
Usually the case unfortunately with scenarios like this. Those that can, usually leave, while the ones actually affected are generally the more vulnerable.
FaufiffonFec t1_j7uyya8 wrote
> No one would want to be there by choice.
You underestimate humans' ability to bury their heads in the sand.
Firstpoet t1_j7u0vsf wrote
Desperately sad. So Assad decides to continue local artillery attacks.
lynortis t1_j7ugxp0 wrote
Nope, that is Erdogan. https://anfdeutsch.com/rojava-syrien/turkische-artillerie-beschiesst-von-erdbeben-verwustete-stadt-36212 (German)
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Safe-Sail9335 t1_j7vvzeg wrote
Where is the turkish army???
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elxiddicus t1_j7v0u2z wrote
First aid convoy reaches Syria? or rebel-held Syrian regions rather?
Napsitrall t1_j7wadwj wrote
Only now...? 3 days after the aid was sent
Aggie956 t1_j7wz7w3 wrote
A lot faster response than the US has with hurricanes. Hopefully government doesn’t eat up the aide.
JohnGillnitz t1_j7u2aq7 wrote
I have to imagine the only people there are ones who can't go anywhere else. That area has been hell (more so than it's already high historical average) for twelve years now. No one would want to be there by choice.