Syrian families make a living out of recycling remnants of war

  • 2021/04/11
  • 6:36 pm
The child carries an unexploded artillery shell in the recyclable rocket collection yard in the northern countryside of Idlib. He works with his family to secure their livelihood from the killing tool that caused the death of tens of thousands of children during Syria’s ten years of war - 5 March 2021 (Enab Baladi / Youssef Gharibi)

The child carries an unexploded artillery shell in the recyclable rocket collection yard in the northern countryside of Idlib. He works with his family to secure their livelihood from the killing tool that caused the death of tens of thousands of children during Syria’s ten years of war - 5 March 2021 (Enab Baladi / Youssef Gharibi)

Abu Ahmad, an engineer, has gained sufficient experience to deal with unexploded ordnance (UXO)“safely” during the past ten years, mainly because he was in the military- 5 March 2021 (Enab Baladi-Youssef Gharibi)
The child carries an unexploded artillery shell in the recyclable rocket collection yard in the northern countryside of Idlib. He works with his family to secure their livelihood from the killing tool that caused the death of tens of thousands of children during Syria’s ten years of war - 5 March 2021 (Enab Baladi / Youssef Gharibi)

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