Milli Gazete, which displays the deplorable situation in Syria, continues to write the painful stories in tent cities.
There is a great humanitarian crisis in tent cities, which are divided into two as regular and irregular, especially in the tents set up by the oppressed Syrians themselves.
The oppressed in the camp, who cannot reach food, fuel and clothing, are trying to make a living with humanitarian aid.
The father of two children, Mohammad Hamid, who struggled for life in the Kafar Karmin camp, where more than 500 families live, told the conscience of the society through Milli Gazete.
“WE LIVE WITH BOMBS ALL THE TIME”
"This is Kafer Karmin camp. More than 500 families live here and our situation is very bad. For the first time, help came the day you came. If you don't come here, you wouldn't show us, and if aid organizations don't come, nothing will happen. We had a very difficult winter, we had no coal and no blankets. We couldn't get out of the tent, and the tents were no different from the outside. The Assad regime is also very close to here, we are always at war, we are under bombs and planes. We live with bombs all the time. Every time there is a bombardment, the children are afraid, crying, hiding. This is how we live and go," Syrian father said.
“I TRY TO WARM MY CHILDREN WITH A BLANKET”
Saying that he has 2 children, "I went to Turkey to work, then I had to come because I did not have an ID. I haven't done any job here for 2 years because there is no job. I can't take care of my children. My children have no milk, no clothes, nothing. I don't know what will happen, our children will die like this, we will die. Because that's what war is like... When it snowed there was no coal, so I tried to warm my kids with a piece of blanket. How can I imagine the future of these children? I can't imagine my children's future. Because there is nothing to come," Hamid added.