





they recently also raised fuel prices due to ongoing instability in the middle east
||“Local sources told the “Freedom Press” correspondent in Aleppo that this cemetery is one of several mass graves of what is known as the “well massacres” that took place in the villages of the eastern and southern Aleppo countryside in 2013. It was named as such because the bodies of the victims were thrown into water wells after they were killed by the Assad regime forces, the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, and other Shiite militias from Afghanistan and Iraq affiliated with Iran.”||
||“The sources explained that the most prominent of these massacres took place in the village of Mazraat al-Rahib, which claimed the lives of about 250 martyrs, the massacre of the village of Rasm al-Nafl, which claimed the lives of about 208 victims, including 27 children and 21 women, the massacre of the village of al-Junaid, which claimed the lives of about 37 victims (including 16 from one family), and the massacre of the village of Umm Amoud.”||