Thirteen years after the sarin gas attacks in Ghouta and Khan Sheikhoun, survivors continue to grapple with lifelong physical injuries and deep psychological trauma. Victims express a profound sense of abandonment by the international community, lamenting the absence of accountability for the attacks carried out under Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Despite the horrific events, Assad’s attacks have not ceased, perpetuating a cycle of violence and despair. Those affected feel forgotten, left without adequate support or redress. The ongoing conflict demonstrates a lack of justice for the victims and a continued disregard for civilian lives. The enduring suffering highlights the devastating and long-lasting consequences of chemical warfare, and the urgent need for international action and support.

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