(Translation by Yusra Ahmed)
ALEPPO (Zaman Al Wasl)- Battles in the northern countryside of Aleppo city between the Islamic State and other fighting factions forced hundreds of families living in the area to flee their homes due to heavy shelling by ISIS on the towns and villages around "Mare`" and "Tell Rifaat” cities.
Worries of people have exacerbated inside the two towns as a result of the sequence of the suicide bombers and car bombs by ISIS, killing dozens of civilians during the last month only.
The reporter of Zaman al-Wasl said that large numbers of the people of the city, Mare' and surrounding villages have become homeless and gathered alongside the way between the Northern and Western countryside of Aleppo
The correspondent pointed out that many families went to the liberated areas Aleppo and stayed in the abandoned houses, but most of those houses need maintenance due to the damage resulted from shelling.

The reporter added that large number of displaced families from the Northern countryside did not find houses because of the high density of people in the Western countryside of Aleppo, which is considered the most secure, due to previous displacement from the Southern and Eastern countryside. The Eastern countryside have been controlled by ISIS for two years, and regime has controlled the Southern countryside,
In the same context, activists launched an appeal to the humanitarian and relief organizations and associations to find urgent solutions for people displaced from the North countryside of Aleppo, who have become between the the jaws of the pliers, where the Islamic State tries to advance toward the cities of Mare and Tal-Rifaat, while the Syrian regime’s forces trying to progress of the towns of Paschkoa and Doerr Zaitoneh.

ALEPPO (Zaman Al Wasl)- Battles in the northern countryside of Aleppo city between the Islamic State and other fighting factions forced hundreds of families living in the area to flee their homes due to heavy shelling by ISIS on the towns and villages around "Mare`" and "Tell Rifaat” cities.
Worries of people have exacerbated inside the two towns as a result of the sequence of the suicide bombers and car bombs by ISIS, killing dozens of civilians during the last month only.
The reporter of Zaman al-Wasl said that large numbers of the people of the city, Mare' and surrounding villages have become homeless and gathered alongside the way between the Northern and Western countryside of Aleppo
The correspondent pointed out that many families went to the liberated areas Aleppo and stayed in the abandoned houses, but most of those houses need maintenance due to the damage resulted from shelling.

The reporter added that large number of displaced families from the Northern countryside did not find houses because of the high density of people in the Western countryside of Aleppo, which is considered the most secure, due to previous displacement from the Southern and Eastern countryside. The Eastern countryside have been controlled by ISIS for two years, and regime has controlled the Southern countryside,
In the same context, activists launched an appeal to the humanitarian and relief organizations and associations to find urgent solutions for people displaced from the North countryside of Aleppo, who have become between the the jaws of the pliers, where the Islamic State tries to advance toward the cities of Mare and Tal-Rifaat, while the Syrian regime’s forces trying to progress of the towns of Paschkoa and Doerr Zaitoneh.

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