© 2020 – 2024 AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
Image default
News

Syria introduces limits on subsidised bread as economic crisis bites

Currency collapse has families turning to black market to get essential foodstuff

The Syrian government has introduced rules limiting the amount of subsidised bread available per person at bakeries, putting larger families at risk of starvation as the country’s crippling economic crisis deepens.

Under a recent government order, a household of two is entitled to just one packet of bread a day; a family of four two packets; and a family of six to three packets. Families of seven or more people, however, are limited to four packets of bread, no matter how many are in the house.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Turkey and Syria earthquake latest: death toll rises to 22,765 as anger grows over Syria rescue response

AEA3

Winchester college society was cult-like, finds report into child abuse

AEA3

Ceasefire talks raise Gaza hopes but 1.5m trapped in Rafah fear the worst

AEA3