Residents of villages on the outskirts of Damascus are sending their children to set up stone barriers on roads to slow the movement of Israeli forces, according to reports.
Residents of villages on the outskirts of Damascus are employing a tactic of sending children to set up stone barriers on roads in an attempt to slow the movement of Israeli forces operating in the area, according to reports. The report, which has not been corroborated by other sources, describes the children's actions as a civil obstruction effort. The exact locations and timing are not specified beyond the general area of the Damascus outskirts.
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