الرقة

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Release approximately 80 detainees from Raqqa's cotton prison

Syrian authorities have released around <strong>80 detainees</strong> from the cotton prison in <strong>Raqqa</strong> after completing investigations. This decision reflects the government's efforts to ease security tensions in the region.

Launch Security Campaign in Raqqa to Control Loose Weapons

The Internal Security Forces in Raqqa, Syria, have initiated a comprehensive campaign to control loose weapons in response to residents' pleas. This effort aims to reduce violence and enhance security in the region.

Sudden Landslides in Ain Issa Raise Concerns Among Raqqa Residents

The town of Ain Issa in northern Raqqa province has experienced sudden landslides, causing panic among local residents. This geological phenomenon raises questions about its causes and potential impacts.

Children in Raqqa Risk Lives Collecting Scrap in Minefields

In a tragic scene, children in the Syrian city of Raqqa venture daily into abandoned fields and destroyed homes to collect scrap that could be explosives, unaware of the dangers they face. This risky behavior is driven by dire economic conditions.

Residents Protest in Ain Issa Demanding Mine Clearance Teams

Residents of Ain Issa in the Raqqa countryside staged a protest calling for the deployment of specialized engineering teams to clear the increasing number of landmines in the area, which pose a significant threat to their lives.

Unprecedented Floods Devastate Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Hasakah

Heavy rainfall in Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Hasakah has caused unprecedented flooding, submerging over 400 homes and displacing entire families. The floods have also severely impacted agricultural land in the region.

Floods in Syria Claim Lives of Two Children in Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor

Natural disasters continue to plague Syria, with the latest incidents resulting in the drowning of two children in Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor. This highlights the ongoing damage and its impact on the local population already suffering from harsh conditions due to ongoing conflicts.