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Villages and towns in northern Deir Ezzor lack schools and health centers

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DeirEzzor24 Network monitored the suffering of the people of villages and towns in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor, due to the lack of services in the area, especially in the fields of health and education.

One of our reporters said that the people of the villages and towns of (Al-Tahkihi, Al-Sukkar, Daman, Al-Aliyah and Tayeb Al-Fal) suffer from the lack of medical services in their villages due to the absence of any active health center in those villages and towns, and civilians face difficulty in reaching clinics in neighboring villages and towns such as the “Al-Hariji” center and the “Al-Basirah” center.

There are no schools open to students in the aforementioned villages and towns, due to the closure of some of them by the SDF and the conversion of others into military headquarters, which led to hundreds of students dropping out of schools for more than a year.

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