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Asharq Al-Awsat: life essentials are non-existent in Daraa al-Balad after displaced returned home

Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper said in a report published today that life essentials are non-existent in Daraa al-Balad, as there is no water, electricity, gas, or bread after the displaced returned to it, as a result of an agreement between the central committee and Asaad regime.

The report stressed that the displaced people expressed their joy of staying in their city and their major accomplishment, which is avoiding displacement, describing their area by “Scorched Earth” as the Assad regime shelling did not spare a thing.

The report clarified that displaced returning to their homes was accompanied by residents’ fear of existence of Fourth division forces inside and surrounding the area.

A member of the constitutional committee said that the locals managed to cling on to their lands. They have thwarted the plot to introduce demographic change in the area, noting that Their sons persevered against the forces of the Fourth and Sixth Divisions, as well as the Iranian militias, amid constant shelling and daily attempts to capture neighborhoods that were besieged for 73 days.

He declared that The withdrawal of Iranian militias from Daraa al-Balad on Thursday morning after a 78-day siege is the people’s greatest accomplishment

He also stressed “The negotiations carried out and decisions reached in Daraa were locally-made and not affiliated with any agenda, country or opposition.

The newspaper ended its report by saying that one of the current problems in the region is the remnants of war, and it needs to be combed to reveal them, as a citizen was killed when a remnant of war exploded near his house.

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