Deir Ezzor – Obadah al-Sheikh Ahmed al-Khalil’s (44 years old) children are forced to walk long distances, carrying bags made of cloth threads (burlap) on their shoulders for distances that may exceed ten kilometers daily, searching for plastic pieces and scraps from garbage dumpsters and in front of shops. Al-Khalil, who hails from the village of Dahla in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, told Enab Baladi that he was devastated after losing his leg due to a landmine explosion, rendering him unable to work amidst deteriorating economic conditions. While al-Khalil is unable to practice any profession, he is forced to employ his four children in collecting scrap, then selling it to meet t
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