It’s Cold In Aleppo, Heating Is A Big Problem

IT’S COLD IN ALEPPO, HEATING IS A BIG PROBLEM

17:27, 4 December, 2012

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Overcast weather dominates in Armenian
populated Aleppo and it’s rather cold now, although the heating is a
big problem. The Press Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy in
Aleppo Jirayr Reisian informed “Armenpress” about this. In addition he
said that it’s very difficult to find fuel, as to the electricity, it
is being interrupted very frequently, so they cannot rely on heating
houses via electricity. Reisian stated: “People will try to use
clothes to heat themselves.” At the same time he was full of optimism
and said that they will manage to overcome all the difficulties.

Among other things the Press Secretary stated that cell phones do
not work properly either.

Also Reisian stated that several bombs fell near the Armenian club
after Aram Manoukian on December 3, notwithstanding they caused only
material damage. Generally nothing changed in the city, from time
to time one can hear shooting and bombing, which are usually far
from the Armenian regions, although sometimes bombs explode in the
Armenian districts either.

Clashes lasting more than 20 months in Syria caused the death of
about 40 thousand men.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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