Idlib's Displaced Face Another Winter In Limbo
SARMADA, SYRIA - NOVEMBER 26: Displaced Syrians walk down a street after Friday prayers in the Mashad Ruhin camp run by the Turkish Red Crescent on the outskirts of Idlib, on November 26, 2021 in Sarmada district, Idlib Province, Syria. The province's population has swelled over the course of Syria's 10-year civil war, as the rebel-held northwest became a refuge for Syrians with nowhere else to go. People here live in a patchwork of tents, brick homes and other improvised structures, some in camps supported by the Turkish Red Crescent, which provides food, blankets and toys. Amid the pandemic and looming threat of violence, humanitarian organizations and local authorities have struggled to meet these communities' overwhelming needs. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
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