The people from the towns of Kafriya and Fu’aa, which are inhabited by Shiite people in the north-eastern countryside of Idlib, held a sit-in and raised slogans, calling for “lifting the siege of the two towns”, and denounced the “inaction and silence of the international community and humanitarian organizations to save those who remained inside the two besieged towns”.
The people from the towns of Kafriya and Fu’aa, which are inhabited by Shiite people in the north-eastern countryside of Idlib, held a sit-in and raised slogans, calling for “lifting the siege of the two towns”, and denounced the “inaction and silence of the international community and humanitarian organizations to save those who remained inside the two besieged towns”.
Clashes broke out after midnight between Syrian forces and militants on the outskirts and in the vicinity of al-Fu’aa town, which is inhabited by people from the Shiite sect, in the north-eastern countryside of Idlib.
The clashes continue as terrorist impose a devastating siege on the Shia towns for sectarian purposes.