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A Free Syrian Army fighter wanders through the debris of destroyed shops in the Aaqoora neighborhood of Aleppo.
To prevent looting men brick up the shattered storefront of an industrial hardware shop, destroyed by a mortar strike hours earlier in the Aaqoora neighborhood of Aleppo.
Due to destruction and the lack of deliveries, there are no functioning petrol stations in the parts of Aleppo that the rebels hold or in any of the countryside to the north under their control…
...instead, in rebel-held areas street vendors sell smuggled gas, often full of impurities, at makeshift roadside stands for as much as four times the normal price.
Inflated fuel, fertilizer and labor costs, as well as a lack of credit available to farmers to cover seasonal expenses, are leading to scant harvests in the fields north of Aleppo and wildly inflated prices for produce in the city.
Regime airstrikes have repeatedly targeted bread lines such as these in Aleppo, where people endure long waits outside bakeries to buy bread that is as much as four times the price they paid only months ago.
The closure of pharmaceutical factories, depleted supplies at warehouses and endangered supply routes have left shelves at pharmacies north of Aleppo close to bear, leaving locals without access to even some of the most basic medication.
 
 
 
 
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ALEPPO | SYRIA | SYRIAN UPRISING | ECONOMICS | WAR | SYRIAN ECONOMY

Syria's workhorse dies with Aleppo

A city of merchants and industrialists hurled into an economy of war

on September 20, 2012
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