A 10-years-old child has drowned in the Euphrates River while attempting to bring water from the river to his family living in the besieged areas of Deir Ezzor. The...
Read moreDetailsSugar has become almost unavailable in the countryside of Deir Ezzor and the reason behind it remains unknown for now. Sugar price has jumped up to 800 Syrian lira...
Read moreDetailsWarplanes belonging to the Assad-regime intensively bombarded multiple residential buildings of several neighborhoods in Deir Ezzor city, mainly al-Humaydiya which is controlled by Daesh, on 16 Avril 2015, leading to the...
Read moreDetailsThe Assad-regime Directorate of Education in coordination with the School of Health in Deir Ezzor have recently distributed vitamins pills to children who are trapped in the besieged areas of...
Read moreDetailsDrinkable water is back again in the besieged areas of Deir Ezzor city after civilians were deprived of it for several days. The new water station in the besieged areas...
Read moreDetailsMembers of an entire family fell martyrs after coalition warplanes struck targets in the city of Albu Kamal in eastern Deir Ezzor’s countryside on Wednesday. All of the family members...
Read moreDetailsWhen we previously shed light on wounded Deir Ezzor’s FSA fighters and the repulsive way they were overlooked and fully neglected by both humanitarian health organizations and the military factions they had...
Read moreDetailsThe International Olympic Committee (IOC) chose 27-years-old Ibrahim Al-Hussein from Deir Ezzor province, who has been given asylum in Greece, to carry the Olympic flame through Eleonas refugee camp in Athens...
Read moreDetailsBoth Daesh and Nusra Front have recently reached a prisoner swap deal that secured the release of a group of fighters, some of whom are of Deir Ezzor origins affiliated...
Read moreDetailsDeir Ezzor’s firefighting division battled to put out a fire that destroyed a home in the besieged al-Joura neighborhood today. The reason that caused this massive fire remains unknown. An...
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