According to the latest report from the United Nations World Food Programme, more than half of the Syrian people are facing the threat of food shortages and living in dire straits.
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The crisis has been intensifying since two years ago, and each person is only getting two breads a day. In fact, many families can't even get enough of bread, let alone meat and vegetables.
In an interview with CCTV, the head of the Syrian WFP pointed out that the annual wheat production plummeted to 500,000 tons, mainly because the wheat-producing areas were occupied by the US army and the Kurdish forces it supports.
"Every day, 15 to 20 large trucks loaded with wheat are escorted by U.S. military vehicles, often accompanied by helicopters," an eyewitness revealed. The food was taken through the Mahmoudi illegal crossing. ”
In order to conceal the sights and ears of people, checkpoints along the route will conduct detailed checks on the mobile phones of passers-by, and even recover the memory cards of mobile phones, and detain witnesses if relevant photos are found.
"International thieves" are frequently dispatched! The US military has stolen "oil" and "food" in Syria! The former grain exporter was forced into famine!
Where is this stealing? This is obviously a robbery.
Syria is already poor like that, and it is still robbing people, and it really doesn't want to leave anyone alive at all, so it's strange if you don't resist it
Before, a large number of heavy firepower and ammunition were lost, and it was stealing oil and wheat...
It's really a robber, stealing oil and wheat, is it going to steal something else? Who would have imagined that the world's number one power would do such a thing
The U.S. military steals Syrian wheat with more than a dozen trucks every day, which is simply outrageous and shameless!
Syria is already devastated by war, and food security is the key to survival. And this theft by the US military is undoubtedly rubbing salt in the wounds of the Syrian people.
This kind of blatant plundering not only violates basic humanitarian principles, but also highlights the ugly features of US hegemonism. Their so-called "justice" and "human rights" seem so hypocritical and ridiculous in the face of this fact.
The US military's stealing of wheat has seriously damaged Syria's agricultural production and economic order, and made Syria's already fragile economy even worse. This is a huge obstacle to the reconstruction and development of Syria and has plunged the Syrian people into deeper suffering.