The banking crisis in Syria has deepened, due to which people have to wait for hours or even days to withdraw money from ATMs. This crisis has come amid political turmoil, which has further increased the problems of the people. The impact of the ongoing civil war in Syria is now visible on the general public as well.
Actually, a video has surfaced from Syria, in which a large number of people are seen standing outside the ATM. These pictures have intensified the discussion about the situation in Syria. A video in Damascus showed people standing in long queues in front of ATMs, trying to withdraw their deposits or part of their salaries. This scene reflects the severity of Syria’s economic crisis.
The ongoing civil war in Syria has harmed the economy.
The Syrian civil war has greatly damaged the country’s economy, leading to problems such as a banking crisis. That people have to wait so long to withdraw their money shows the seriousness of the country’s economic situation.
Civil war continues in Syria since 2011
Syria has been embroiled in civil war since 2011. On one hand this civil war has displaced many people and on the other hand it has plunged it into deep political chaos. Geographically, Syria, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the east, shares borders with Türkiye, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon. If seen, the mutual conflicts of almost all these countries have contributed in making West Asia unstable. Syria also does not have good relations with Israel. In recent times, attacks have been seen between the two countries several times.