Musa'b Al-Ashkar, Baladi news, Hama's Countryside
The displaced people of the Syrian governorate "Hama" did not expect that the death they are escaping, is to follow them wherever they go even to the haven they thought it's safe, in the countryside of Idleb.
Assad's regime forces bombarded days ago Al-Rahma (Mercy) village in the southern countryside of Idleb that sheltered 250 displaced families from the countryside of Hamah, resulting in the martyrdom of a number of them while the others fled heart-broken and disappointed by the safety promised by the alleged international truce.
Director of the residential village (Yasser Ta'ta') said to Baladi news: "we tried to provide shelter for 250 families, but we woke up to witness a massacre". "All the displaced families have left the village after being shelled by the regime forces. It's now empty of inhabitants who are now seeking a relatively safe haven".
Oum Abdo, an old woman from the village said to Baladi news: "For us the flat was like a palace that sheltered us from Assad's fires". She will search again for a new shelter and may resort to the camp though its tents are expensive and do not prevent cold or heat , she says.
Director of the village stressed that "Al-Rahma" village (Which is the Arabic for Mercy) will continue to represent its name through sheltering whoever seeks safety and that's he will not refrain from supporting the families of martyrs challenging Assad's regime and his blind war machine.