Displaced Syrians settle in a Roman archeological site in Idlib

  • 2022/01/26
  • 9:25 pm
An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate - 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad)

An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate - 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad)

An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate - 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad)

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