The destruction caused by the Assad regime to houses with warplanes and tanks in Syria’s Maarat al-Numan district was viewed from the air. It was learned that even mosques were bombed and the iron bars of the houses in the district were removed with sledgehammers and sold by regime soldiers. The money taken by Assad, who escaped from Syria and took refuge in Russia, has been on the agenda before.
IT WAS THE DISTRICT THAT PROTESTED THE REGIME THE MOST
Maarat al-Numan district of Idlib city is trying to heal its wounds after 13 years of civil war.
The great destruction in the district, which became the center of protests against the regime in the first years of the war in Syria and the scene of violent clashes between regime forces and opposition groups, was viewed from the air.
THEY SOLD IT AFTER BOMBING IT
It is learned that even the mosques were bombed and the iron bars of the houses in the district were removed with sledgehammers and sold by Assad soldiers, while the tanks left over from the regime are used as signs by some repairmen.
“PEOPLE WILL RETURN, BUT WE DON’T KNOW HOW THEY WILL DO IT”
Ibrahim Al Mahmud, who lives in the district, said, “Assad oppressed us a lot.
When these places were bombed, the soldiers came with sledgehammers in their hands and removed the iron bars and took out the windows.