
During a weekly Cabinet session on Tuesday, Prime Minister Dr. Wael al-Halaqi said that life in Aleppo is gradually returning to normal following the victories of the Syrian Arab Army which restored security and stability to several areas.
Premier al-Halaqi reviewed the results of his visit to Aleppo province on Monday, saying that production is being resumed in industrial zones that have been secured in Aleppo such as al-Arqoub.
He noted that food and consumer products are available in good amounts in markets, warehouses, and storage centers in the province, with no shortages of bread, food, or petroleum products, adding that the biggest challenge facing the government in Aleppo is dealing with the drinking water situation caused by terrorist attacks on water networks.
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