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The transportation crisis has returned in Deir Ezzor province, according to the lack of buses and buses operating on the colleges line and the public street.
As a result, the people are forced to wait for an hour and sometimes more, until the bus finishes its journey and returns to the bus stop.
Bus drivers deliberately exploit the crisis, like other living crises, as the driver receives an additional 100 SYP from the passenger, while the taxi cost from the city’s neighborhoods to the Euphrates University is 3,000 pounds, and from the city’s neighborhoods to the Harabish neighborhood is 4000.
The Assad regime owns thousands of military cars, vehicles, and tanks, while ignoring the provision of buses for transporting students or securing fuel for transport buses, in a systematic deliberate attempt to complicate the lives of the people.