Iraqi shoppers are reportedly panic buying in preparation for ‘World War 3’, causing prices to rise and making it harder for aid workers to feed people
Ravi, from Slough, Berkshire, says the charity’s current food supplies ‘won’t last long’ with no way to top them up.He added: ‘We have 12,000 refugees to feed, we can’t store too much and we can’t buy too much in one go either.Potential issues sending money to Iraqi banks means some of Khalsa Aid’s local workers might not get paid for the foreseeable future.
Mourners surround a car carrying the coffin of Soleimani during a funeral procession in Kadhimiya, a Shiite pilgrimage district of Baghdad Ravi says the refugees they’re working with in Kurdish controlled Iraq recently fled north east Syria after Trump withdrew troops
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